AIP Advances (Jan 2019)

Process development for stabilization of vacuum arc plasma generation from a TiB2 cathode

  • Igor Zhirkov,
  • Peter Polcik,
  • Szilard Kolozsvári,
  • Johanna Rosen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5085713
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 015103 – 015103-5

Abstract

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Herein, we present stable and reproducible arc plasma generation from a TiB2 cathode. The process development contains three complimentary features: Use of a Mo cylinder around the TiB2 cathode improves arc ignition and stabilizes the process by keeping the arc spot at the cathode surface. The evolution of the cathode surface during erosion and the process stability is further improved by addition of 1wt% carbon in the cathode, with no resulting change in plasma characteristics (ion energy, ion charge states, macroparticles). Finally, an increased plasma density through use of a separate anode provides the last key point, which together with the other two contributes to highly controlled plasma generation from TiB2 using DC vacuum arc, and complete utilization of the cathode material. The combined results provide a novel and efficient route for synthesis of metal borides.