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In this article, tungsten dust formation kinetics in two distinct plasma regimes (glow and micro-Arc-Assisted glow discharge) are compared using the in situ time-resolved laser extinction method coupled to ex-situ Scanning Electron Microscopy analyses. This experimental study is carried out using low pressure/high density argon dual plasma that combines microwave and pulsed direct-current (tungsten cathode) discharges. Using this plasma system, we could access either to a sputtering glow regime (microarc-free) or to a micro-Arcing assisted glow regime by tuning the direct-current voltage and the pulse frequency. On the one hand, in the sputtering glow regime, only dust nanoparticles with sizes ranging from 75 to 150 nm are produced with a low density of ∼10 12 m -3 . On the other hand, in the micro-Arc-Assisted glow regime, microparticles in the range of 1-5 μm are produced along with a strong enhancement of nanoparticle production with density up to ∼10 14 m -3 , and a broad size distribution ranging from ∼30 nm to 700 nm is observed. We show that micro-Arcing not only results in micro-meter sized particles through melting/solidification but also strongly promotes the production of nanoparticles in the 100 nm size range.
| langue originale | Anglais |
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| Numéro d'article | 023705 |
| journal | Physics of Plasmas |
| Volume | 26 |
| Numéro de publication | 2 |
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| état | Publié - 1 févr. 2019 |
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