Abstract:In this study, a coiled anode that generates a magnetic field using a direct current (DC) arc was designed and employed in a cathodic vacuum-arc deposition system. Its performance was evaluated by the formation of TiN films with and without a magnetic field. When the magnetic field was applied by the coiled anode, the deposition rate was approximately 1.5 times faster than that without the magnetic field. In addition, a reduction in the number of droplets with films of the same thickness was expected. Furtherm… Show more
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