2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2015.12.074
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Features of plasma structure observed in high-current quasi-stationary magnetron discharge

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“…Similar findings were reported by Hecimovic et al [5]. Different spoke number and shapes in very long pulses (more than 1000 µs) were reported by Kaziev et al [49]. In very short HiPIMS pulses (12 µs long), Velicu et al [50] noticed a change in the shape of spokes from triangle-like to rhomboidal-like with increasing current and explained this by metal-rich plasma.…”
Section: Plasma Self-organization Analysissupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Similar findings were reported by Hecimovic et al [5]. Different spoke number and shapes in very long pulses (more than 1000 µs) were reported by Kaziev et al [49]. In very short HiPIMS pulses (12 µs long), Velicu et al [50] noticed a change in the shape of spokes from triangle-like to rhomboidal-like with increasing current and explained this by metal-rich plasma.…”
Section: Plasma Self-organization Analysissupporting
confidence: 81%
“…These papers cover a wide range of discharge current, gas type, and gas pressure, and report direct measurement of plasma properties and ion distributions at the cathode surface for two different crossed-field geometries. Rotational motion at 2-10 kHz is attributed to gas-phase ionization instabilities [30]. These papers sometimes mention an important role for oxide films, cathode metals that readily form oxide films, and the effect of oxygen or oxygen-bearing molecules in the gas [3,31].…”
Section: Cathode Emission Process and Dot Motionmentioning
confidence: 99%