[email protected] wrote: > In a message dated 6/22/00 11:08:03 AM EST, [email protected] writes: > > << So, having a voltage/frequency ratio close to one and not 150 as Marshall > has > > suggested seems acceptable as long as the frequency is high enough. Perhaps > > even 60 Hz should be high enough. If 60 Hz. is OK, wouldn't ~12000 Hz. do > the > > job -- at ANY voltage? Any thoughts? > > I don't believe so. I ran a test with 60 htz and 30 volts for a week and got > virtually no CS produced. Apparently it is necessary to have either > sufficient > voltage or time for the ions to move away from the electrode far enough to > not > get sucked back to it on the next half cycle. A higher frequency would > preform > worse I would suspect. > > Marshall >> > > Marshall: Is not a sputtering arc a different kettle of fish? Roger
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