Abstract

A detailed analysis is made of the losses of clusters in a gas jet transport system. The conclusion is drawn that clusters with a radius of between 10 −5 cm and 2.5 × 10 −4 cm give optimum efficiency for transport and deposition. There is evidence from X-ray studies that the transport is selective as to element but that the relative yield does not depend on the concentration of clusters. For small clusters the angle of deposition is found to be very important. A study is made of the transit time for a He/C 2H 4 mixture, but little improvement was obtained.

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