Production of Stable Atomic Beam in Electron Beam Evaporation Process
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概要
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A metal atomic beam was produced by electron beam heating with high efficiency using a hearth liner and a porous rod for cerium and gadolinium. While the top surface of the porous rod was heated by an electron beam, the molten evaporation material surrounding the rod was transferred to the top surface by capillarity then the atomic beam was produced from the top surface. For every evaporation material, an extremely high atomic beam flux with high stability was obtained even at low input power, without contamination by tungsten atoms from the porous material.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1999-07-15
著者
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SHIBATA Takemasa
Department of Materials Science, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Ohba Hironori
Department Of Chemistry And Fuel Research Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Ohba Hironori
Department Of Materials Science Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Shibata Takemasa
Department Of Materials Science Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Shibata Takemasa
Department Of Chemistry And Fuel Research Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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