Title: Fractal modeling of vacuum arc cathode spots
Authors: Ausheva, Nataliya
Demchyshyn, Anatoliy
Citation: WSCG '2007: Short Communications Proceedings: The 15th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision 2007 in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS: University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic, January 29 – February 1, 2007, p. 111-116.
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://wscg.zcu.cz/wscg2007/Papers_2007/short/!WSCG2007_Short_Proceedings_Final-Part_1.zip
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/11138
ISBN: 978-80-86943-02-2
Keywords: fraktálové modelování;katodové skvrny;dynamika skvrn;difúzní limitovaná agregace;metoda dielektrického průkazu
Keywords in different language: fractal modeling;cathode spots;spot dynamics;diffusion limited aggregation;dielectric breakdown method
Abstract: This paper introduces a modeling algorithm of spots movement along a working surface of metal cathode during vacuum arc evaporation process with a use of fractal geometry. The proposed spot dynamics model reflects spot self-similar chaotic motion, retrograde rotation due to tangent magnetic field, spontaneous spot splitting and extinction. Several fractal generation techniques are considered: modified Diffusion Limited Aggregation, modified Dielectric Breakdown Method. The advantage of the fractal approach is that unlike computational modeling, it describes the spot movement in a more natural way. Modeling of vacuum arc cathode spots behavior allows reducing production costs of physical vapour deposition coated samples by increasing the cathode utilization efficiency.
Rights: © Václav Skala - UNION Agency
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