Deepening of Floating Potential for Tungsten Target Plate on the way to Nanostructure Formation
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Deepening of floating potential has been observed on the tungsten target plate immersed in high-density helium plasma with hot electron component on the way to nanostructure formation. The physical mechanism is thought to be a reduction of secondary electron emission from such a complex nano fiber-form structure on the tungsten surface.
著者
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Ohno Noriyasu
Graduate School Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Takamura Shuichi
Faculty Of Engineering Aichi Institute Of Technology
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MIYAMOTO Takanori
Faculty of Engineering, Aichi Institute of Technology, Toyota 470-0392, Japan
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