Ionization of Buckminsterfullerene C_60 in a Noble Gas Plasma
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概要
著者
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Sato Noriyoshi
Department Of Electronic Engineering Tohoku University
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Mieno Tetsu
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Shizuoka University
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Sato Noriyoshi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Tohoku University
関連論文
- Dispersion Relation of Drift-Wave Instability in a Collisionless Plasma with Sheared Magnetic Field
- Production of Various Fullerenes by Arc Discharge under Repetitive Weak Gravitational Field
- Accumulation of Negative Ions in Hollow-Type Electron Cyclotron Resonance CF_4 Plasma Column
- Studies on Dark and Photo Conductivities of Poly[2-methoxy, 5-(2'-ethylhexyl-oxy)-p-phenylene vinylene]:C_ Thin Films
- Effective Production of Negative Ions around Magnetized CF_4 Plasma Column
- Efficient Production of Endohedral Metallofullerenes in Repetitive Gravitation-Free Arc Discharge Using a Vertical Swing Tower
- Arc Synthesis of Fullerenes from the Carbide of Waste Cloths
- Production Characteristics of Fullerenes by Means of the J × B Arc Discharge Method(Nuclear Science, Plasmas, and Electric Discharges)
- Drift Motion of a Plasma in a Curved Magnetic Field with Rotational Transform
- Si-Fullerene Compounds Produced by Controlling Spatial Structure of an Arc-Discharge Plasma
- Double Layer Dynamics in a Collisionless Magnetoplasma
- Stationary Double Layers in a Collisionless Magnetoplasma
- Electrostatic Potentials of Stationary Plasma Flows Along Magnetic Well and Hill
- Buckminsterfullerene II. Electron Density Profile of the C_60 Molecule Determined by the Convolution Theory
- Buckminsterfullerene I.. Production of Fullerenes C_60 and C_70
- A Mechanism for Potential-Driven Electrostatic Ion Cyclotron Oscillations in a Plasma
- Variation of Radial Plasma Density Profile with the Excitation Frequency in a Magnetron-Type Plasma
- Large-Diameter Reactive Plasma Produced by a Plane Electron Cyclotron Resonance Antenna ( Plasma Processing)
- Probe Measurements in a Negative Ion Plasma
- Plasma Potential Formation Due to Localized Radio-Frequency Electric Fields
- Analysis of Ion Species in Potassium-Fullerene Plasmas
- Electrostatic Ion-Cyclotron Oscillations Induced by an Emissive Disc Plate Floating in a Plasma
- Electron Injections from a Floated Plate into a Collisionless Plasma
- Plasma Particle Drifts Due to Traveling Waves with Cyclotron Frequencies
- Neutralized, Collisionless, Surface Ionized Ion Beam Source
- Optimum Condition for Spatial Ion Cyclotron Resonance in a Multiple Magnetic Mirror Field
- Time Variation of Plasma Properties in a Pulse-Time-Modulated Electron Cyclotron Resonance Discharge of Chlorine Gas
- Pulling Effect of a Natural Low-Frequency Oscillation in a Gaseous Plasma by an Aprlied Signal
- Control of Hydrocarbon Radicals and Amorphous Carbon Film Deposition by Means of RF Whistler Wave Discharge
- Experimental and Numerical Studies of Heat Convection in the Synthesis of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Arc Vaporization
- Effects of Negative Ions and Magnetic Field on Potential Structures in RF Plasmas
- Low-Frequency Oscillations in a Weakly Ionized Plasma in Crossed Electric and Magnetic Fields
- Electron Cyclotron Resonance Devices with Permanent Magnets for Production of Large-Diameter Uniform Plasmas ( Plasma Processing)
- Spatial Evolution of Ion Beams Passing through a Multiple Magnetic Mirror Field
- Nonlinear Behaviors of a Bounded Electron Beam-Plasma System
- Buneman Instability in a Bounded Electron Beam-Plasma System
- Buneman Instability and Pierce Instability in a Collisionless Bounded Plasma
- Fluorination of Fullerene Film by CF_4 Plasma
- Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry of Ionic Radicals in Magnetized CF_4 Plasma ( Plasma Processing)
- Effects of Gravity and Magnetic Field in Production of C_ by a DC Arc Discharge
- Self-Similar Flow and Related Phenomena of Plasmas around Obstacles
- Control of Radial Potential Profile by Biased Segmented Endplates in an ECR Plasma
- On the Positive Column in a Very Strong Magnetic Field
- Potential-Driven Ion Cyclotron Oscillations in a Magnetized Collissionless Plasma
- Ionization of Buckminsterfullerene C_60 in a Noble Gas Plasma
- Excitation of Ion Waves in a Weakly Ionized Current-Carrying Plasma
- Low-Frequency Electrostatic Waves in a Weakly Ionized Plasma under a Weak Magnetic Field
- Ballistic Contributions to Ion Acoustic Waves in a Plasma
- External Excitation of Space Charge Waves in RF Discharges
- Gas Temperature Evolution of the Gravity-Free Gas Arc Discharge under a Parabolic Flight of Jet Plane
- Automatic Production of Buckminsterfullerenes by Use of an Arc Discharge in a Closed Chamber
- Evolutions of Plasma Potential Controlled by Biased Segmented Endplates
- Potential Formation Due to Contact between Floated Emissive Electrode and Plasma
- Production of a Large-Diameter Uniform Plasma by Modified Magnetron-Typed Radio Frequency Discharge
- Studies on Dark and Photo Conductivities of Poly[2-methoxy, 5-(2’-ethylhexyl-oxy)-p-phenylene vinylene]:C60 Thin Films
- Production of Various Carbon Nanoclusters by Impact Reaction Using Light-Gas Gun as Simulation of Asteroid Collisions in Space
- Production of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Modified Arc Discharge Method
- Electron and Ion Energy Controls in a Radio Frequency Discharge Plasma with Silane
- Measurements of Power Absorption in a Modified Magnetron-type Discharge
- Preparation of Oxygenated Fullerene Thin Film for Photoelectric Devices
- Radial Density Profiles of Fluorine Negative Ions and Electrons around a Magnetized String Plasma in CF4Gas
- Radial Diffusion of Negative Ions Produced by Magnetized String-Type CF4 Plasma
- Efficient Production of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by $\mathbf{J} \times \mathbf{B}$ Gas-Arc Method
- Negative Hydrogen Ions Produced by Electron Temperature Control in an RF Plasma
- Measurements of Potential-Driven Electrostatic Ion Cyclotron Oscillations in a Plasma
- Explosion Production of Fullerenes from Carbonaceous Bullet in Vacuum Using Rail Gun
- Production Characteristics of Fullerenes by Means of the $\mbi{J}\times \mbi{B}$ Arc Discharge Method