Abstract

ABSTRACTA variety of ceramic materials have been heated in various microwave excited plasmas at reduced pressures. Temperatures were measured by optical fiber thermometry. Specimen heating was accomplished by direct contact with the plasma, as well as direct coupling withthe microwave energy, although the latter was screened heavily by the plasma. Higher specimen temperatures were achieved in polyatomic gases which have greater reactional enthalpy. In general, insulating materials achieved higher temperatures than semiconducting or covalently bonded materials.

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