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Steady-state current transfer from arc plasmas to axially symmetric cathodes is treated in the framework of
the model of nonlinear surface heating. An approach is developed to calculate the bifurcation points at which
three-dimensional spot-mode solutions branch off from solutions describing the diffuse mode and axially
symmetric spot modes. In particular, the first bifurcation point positioned on the diffuse-mode solution has
been calculated, and thus its stability limit, i.e., the current below which the diffuse mode becomes unstable.
Calculation results are given for the case of a tungsten cathode in the form of a circular cylinder in high pressure plasmas. The effect produced on the stability limit by variations of control parameters ~cathode
dimensions, work function of the cathode material, plasma-producing gas, and its pressure! is studied and
found to conform to trends observed experimentally. The stability limit is found to be much more sensitive to
variations of control parameters than characteristics of the diffuse mode are, the strongest effect being pro duced by variations of cathode dimensions and of the work function of the cathode material. This finding
conforms to the fact that the diffuse-spot transition is difficult to reproduce in the experiment.
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Axially symmetric cathodes Bifurcation points Symmetric cathodes . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia
Citation
Benilov, M. S., & Cunha, M. D. (2003). Bifurcation points in the theory of axially symmetric arc cathodes. Physical Review E, 68(5), 056407.
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American Physical Society