Abstract

As a result of electric arc sputtering of a composite SnO2/C electrode in a rarefied helium medium, the formation of tin fibers reaching a length of more than 20 μm was discovered. The length of the formed fibers depends on the distance from the arc discharge to the area of deposition on a graphite substrate. The formation of tin fibers is influenced by such factors as the temperature of the gaseous medium and the partial pressure of tin vapor.

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