Abstract
A method of measurement of the ion streaming (or directed) velocity v/sub i/ in vacuum arc (VA) plasmas is described. The method is based on the evolution of the ion charge state distribution when the arc is subjected to a fast perturbation. Two approaches for producing the arc perturbation were used: the first was by means of a current spike and the second by means of a current zero. The ion charge state distribution was measured by a time-of-flight method. It has been shown that the directed ion velocities in VA plasmas /spl nu//sub i//spl ap/10/sup 6/ cm/s are determined by the cathode material and are practically independent of the ion charge state Q. Increasing magnetic field increases /spl nu/v/sub i/, while increasing gas pressure decreases /spl nu/v/sub i/, and in this case a dependence of /spl nu/v/sub i/, on Q is observed at elevated gas pressures.
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