Sheath Potential in Electron-Beam-Excited Plasma
スポンサーリンク
概要
著者
-
MIYANO Ryuichi
Toyohashi University of Technology
-
Kitada R
Department Of Electronic Engineering College Of Engineering Chubu University
-
Miyano R
Chubu Univ.
-
Miyano Ryuichi
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Toyohashi University Of Technology
-
Ikezawa S
Prof. Ikezawa Lab Department Of Electrical Engineering Chubu University
関連論文
- SELF FIELD AC LOSS EXPERIMENTS ON Ag SHEATHED Bi(2223) TAPES
- MAGNETIC SURFACE AND CURRENT DISTRIBUTION MEASUREMENT EXPERIMENT ON TAPE CONDUCTOR
- Verification of Sheath Potential of Processing Plasma in an Electron-Beam-Excited Plasma Apparatus Using a Current Balance Equation
- Sheath Potential in the Accelerating Region of an Electron-Beam-Excited Plasma Apparatus
- Production of High-Density Plasmas in Electron-Beam-Excited Plasma Device ( Plasma Processing)
- Simple Preparation of Carbon-Nanotubed Field Emitting Surface Using a Welding Arc Torch
- Preparation of Fullerene Thin Films by Ion Plating and Transmittance Analysis
- Development of a Circularizer for an Endless Mirror Device with l=2 and l=3 Helical Systems
- Amorphous Carbon Fibrilliform Nanomaterials Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition
- Ion Energy Measurement in Shielded Vacuum Arc with Graphite Cathode
- Carbon Nanotubes on SiC Powder Surface Grown by a Vacuum Heating Process
- Application of Perfectly Matched Layer Absorbing Boundary Conditions for Propagation of Surface Wave on the Long Plasma Cable
- 29pA15P Effectiveness of PML Boundary Conditions for SWP Cable Calculaton
- New Plasma Source of Coaxially Symmetric Surface Wave in VHF Band
- Sheath Potential in Electron-Beam-Excited Plasma
- Excitation of Azimuthally Propagating Ion-Cyclotron Drift Waves in Large Magnetized Plasma : Nuclear Science, Plasmas and Electric Discharges
- Ion Cyclotron Drift Waves in Plasmas with Controlled Radial Density Distributions
- Control of Cl2 Plasma by Electron-Beam-Excited Plasma and Poly-Si Etching
- Formation and Deformation of Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes in Arc Discharge