• DocumentCode
    963630
  • Title

    Spectroscopic Studies of Arcs

  • Author

    Boddy, P.J. ; Nash, D.L.

  • Author_Institution
    Bell Telephone Laboratories,Inc.,Murray Hill, NJ
  • Volume
    5
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1969
  • fDate
    12/1/1969 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    179
  • Lastpage
    185
  • Abstract
    Emission in the near ultraviolet from transient arcs between gold electrodes breaking resistive circuits carrying currents in the range 0.8-1.75 amperes was studied. Analysis of the intensities of the AuI lines was carried out in terms of a model involving two distinct zones, a relatively large zone at \\sim 6000°K (the positive column) and a zone at an apparent temperature of \\sim 23 000°K (identified with a region close to the cathode surface), which is 34 orders of magnitude smaller in volume. There is intense emission from the second positive system of N2. Analysis of the rotational fine structure of the (0, 0) band also yields a temperature of \\sim 6000°K. Estimation of the electron density ( \\sim 3 X 1014cm-3) and the assumption of thermal equilibrium in the positive column allows one to calculate (N+/ N0)Au= 3 X 10-2from Saha\´s equation. From this it follows that the relative vapor pressure of gold in the positive column is \\sim 0.0025 atmosphere, assuming electroneutrality in the plasma. An estimate based on simple gaskinetic considerations of the loss of gold atoms from the plasma column to the surrounding atmosphere and to the anode is within a factor of 4 of the loss observed in practice.
  • Keywords
    Anodes; Atmosphere; Cathodes; Circuits; Electrodes; Electrons; Equations; Gold; Plasma temperature; Spectroscopy;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Parts, Materials and Packaging, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9502
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TPMP.1969.1136072
  • Filename
    1136072