Abstract
Steady-state field evaporation of tungsten at high temperatures (T ~ 2000 K) has been studied using a magnetic mass spectrometer equipped with the field ion source. Only low-charged ions (W+2 and W+) have been observed in the course of evaporation. The distribution of the ion currents by tungsten isotopes correspondents to standart isotopic ratio for natural tungsten. Some deviations from standart isotopic ratio were observed owing to fluctuations and unstable nature of evaporation process. O.L. Golubev, N.M. Blashenkov
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