2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11663-014-0229-2
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Electron-Beam Atomic Spectroscopy for In Situ Measurements of Melt Composition for Refractory Metals: Analysis of Fundamental Physics and Plasma Models

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“…Several factors such as the alignment of the e-beam, chosen deposition parameters, and material constants of the evaporation material determine the total amount of this ionization, i.e. the ratio between neutral and ionized vapor densities [17,19,20]. Especially at higher deposition rates, when a virtual source is created slightly above the actual crucible In an e-beam evaporator a hot filament emits electrons due to thermionic emission.…”
Section: Partially Ionized Vapormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several factors such as the alignment of the e-beam, chosen deposition parameters, and material constants of the evaporation material determine the total amount of this ionization, i.e. the ratio between neutral and ionized vapor densities [17,19,20]. Especially at higher deposition rates, when a virtual source is created slightly above the actual crucible In an e-beam evaporator a hot filament emits electrons due to thermionic emission.…”
Section: Partially Ionized Vapormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the ratio between the neutral and ionized vapor densities. 17,19,20 Especially at higher deposition rates, when a virtual source is created slightly above the actual crucible, 11,12 the amount of ionization increases, if the focus of the e-beam In an e-beam evaporator a hot filament emits electrons due to thermionic emission. These electrons are accelerated by a dc voltage V HV and focused onto the surface of the evaporation material by a magnetic field B.…”
Section: Types Of Particles and Radiation Emitted From An E-beam Evap...mentioning
confidence: 99%