Abstract

The charge distribution of vacuum-arc ions has been investigated for the arc between copper electrodes at currents varied from 8 to 60 A (with the arc voltage increased from 21 to 24 V). Plasma contains copper ions with charge states from +1 to +4. The mean ion charge state increases from 2.15 to 2.24 (i.e., by only 4%) due to a small increase in the fractions of multiply charged ions (Cu2+ and Cu3+) in the total ion flux. This conclusion does not contradict that of the ecton model of vacuum-arc cathode spot, according to which the number of cells in the spot that are due to microexplosions on the cathode increases proportionally to the arc current.

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