Title of article
Sublimation of graphite in continuous and pulsed arc discharges
Author/Authors
ASHRAF, Afshan Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH) - Accelerator and Carbon Based Nanotechnology Laboratory, Pakistan , ASHRAF, Afshan Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS), PAKISTAN , YAQUB, Kashif Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS), PAKISTAN , YAQUB, Kashif Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH) - Accelerator and Carbon Based Nanotechnology Laboratory, Pakistan , JAVEED, Sumera Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH) - Accelerator and Carbon Based Nanotechnology Laboratory, Pakistan , JAVEED, Sumera Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS), PAKISTAN , ZEESHAN, Sumaira Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH) - Accelerator and Carbon Based Nanotechnology Laboratory, Pakistan , ZEESHAN, Sumaira Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS), PAKISTAN , KHALID, Rahila Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH) - Accelerator and Carbon Based Nanotechnology Laboratory, Pakistan , JANJUA, Sohail Ahmad Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH) - Accelerator and Carbon Based Nanotechnology Laboratory, Pakistan , AHMAD, Shoaib Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology (PINSTECH) - Accelerator and Carbon Based Nanotechnology Laboratory, Pakistan
From page
33
To page
42
Abstract
Sublimation of graphite has been investigated in continuous and pulsed arc discharges. The results of continuous arc discharge between graphite electrodes are compared with pulsed arc discharge between cylindrical Aluminum cathode and annular graphite anode. The sublimed species include monoatomic and diatomic carbon clusters with their relative composition depending upon the mechanism of energy dissipation in graphite electrodes. Diatomic carbon (C2) is the dominant subliming cluster. Emission spectroscopy of the Swan band system [d3∏g −a3∏u] of C2 has been used to investigate the thermodynamic state and to deduce the vibrational temperature (Tvib) . The vibrational level densities indicate that local thermodynamic equilibrium exists in both types of discharges and Tvib ≈ 7000–9000 K.
Keywords
Graphite sublimation , continuous arc discharge , pulsed arc discharge , electron collision.
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Physics
Journal title
Turkish Journal of Physics
Record number
2528704
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