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Pulsed vacuum-arc ion source operated with a “triggerless” arc initiation method
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Electrical EngineeringCeramic Insulator“ Triggerless ”EngineeringPlasma ElectronicsGlow DischargeTriggerless OperationVacuum-arc Ion SourceVacuum Plasma TechnologyHigh VoltageInitiation MethodIon BeamIon Beam InstrumentationVacuum DeviceGas Discharge PlasmaPlasma Application
Vacuum arcs can be initiated by simply applying a sufficiently high voltage (∼ 1 kV) between the anode and cathode, provided that there is a conducting path between these electrodes. Typically, the conducting path is obtained by coating the ceramic insulator. Plasma is formed explosively at the coating-cathode interface. Since neither a trigger supply nor a trigger electrode are required, the method has been dubbed “triggerless” arc initiation. Triggerless operation of a vacuum arc ion source was demonstrated for a number of cathode materials. It was found that triggerless operation is very reliable as long as the balance of deposition and erosion of the conducting material leads to a steady-state path resistance in the range from 1 Ω to 100 kΩ.
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