Abstract

Non-magnetic materials of bismuth and zinc were deposited on glass and copper plates used as a substrate under a high magnetic ïŹeld of12T. The substrate was set in perpendicular or parallel to the magnetic ïŹeld direction at the position of the maximum magnetic ïŹeld intensity.In the case with the glass substrate, no signiïŹcant difference in the surface aspect of a ïŹlm was observed regardless of target materials andthe magnetic ïŹeld direction to the substrate. On the other hand, in the case with the copper substrate, the surface aspect of the zinc ïŹlmdeposited under the magnetic ïŹeld was different from that under no magnetic ïŹeld, but no difference was observed in the bismuth ïŹlm. Theseexperimental results are discussed from the viewpoint of electric conductivity of the substrates and target materials.(Received July 8, 2002; Accepted September 3, 2002)Keywords: electromagnetic processing of materials, vapor-deposition, high magnetic ïŹeld, non-magnetic material

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