| NUKLEONIKA 1999, 44(2):239-245
         
             
      FORMATION OF SOURCE Pd-Ti ALLOYS  USING THE PULSED PLASMA BEAMS
 
  
J. Piekoszewski1,2, Z. Werner1, E. Wieser3, J. Langner1, R. Groetzschel3, H. Reuther3,  J. Jagielski1
  
 1 The Andrzej Soltan Institute for Nuclear Studies, 05-400 Swierk/Otwock, Poland  
2 Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, 16 Dorodna Str., 03-195 Warsaw, Poland   
3 Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research (FZR),  Postfach 510119, D-013134 Dresden, Germany
     
      
 
 
      The low-pressure discharge between two sets of cylindrical rod-type electrodes generates an intense pulse of a working gas plasma and a vapor cloud of an electrode material. The near surface layer of the substrate exposed to such beams becomes molten in a few microseconds and then rapid diffusion of pre-deposited atoms into this region occurs. The RBS spectra of Pd-Ti system formed on the Ti foil substrate  show an efficient mixing of Pd and Ti components. Mixing extends up to over 1 mm distance.
    
    
 
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