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The results of investigations of applicability of the method of high-frequency short-pulsed plasma-immersion ion implantation and (or) coating deposition using vacuum-arc and ablation plasma to conductive and dielectric substrates are presented. It is shown that ion implantation with the ion sputtering compensation by coating deposition from plasma and ion-assisted coating deposition can be realized...
The regularities of the nitrogen and argon plasma formation in a hollow cathode with the volume up to 0.2–0.5 m3 using the short-pulsed (1–10 μs) high-frequency (100 kHz) voltage to 3 kV are presented in the paper. It is shown that despite the pulsed nature of voltage, the gaseous discharge steadily burns at the pressure of 0.1 Pa and higher, the discharge current value and plasma concentration grow...
We present new results on astrophysical S-factors and cross sections for reactions dd → 3He + n(2.5MeV) and pd → 3He + γ (5.5MeV) in ultra-low energy ranges 2.3–6.2 keV and 8.3–10.1 keV, respectively. Experiments were performed with proton and neutron beams produced by a pulsed Hall accelerator (Nuclear Physics Institute, Tomsk) and deuterated polyethylene (CD2) and frozen heavy water (D2O) targets...
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