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Deposition of Fluorocarbon Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles and their Basic Properties
Serov, Anton; Choukourov, A.; Artemenko, A.; Kuzminova, A.; Biederman, H.; Hrabovský, Milan
2015 - English
Fluorocarbon plasma polymer nanoparticles have been fabricated using gas aggregation cluster source (GAS) equipped with a planar magnetron with PTFE target. A beam of nanoparticles 20 – 200 nm in diameter was generated. Fluorocarbon nanoparticle films have shown very good water repellent properties. Films immersed in ethanol for two hours exhibited excellent stability that was also good in case of water. Measurements using a deflection system showed the presence of both neutral and charged nanoparticles. Keywords: poly(tetrafluoroethylene); magnetron sputtering; plasma polymerization; superhydrophobic Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Deposition of Fluorocarbon Plasma Polymer Nanoparticles and their Basic Properties

Fluorocarbon plasma polymer nanoparticles have been fabricated using gas aggregation cluster source (GAS) equipped with a planar magnetron with PTFE target. A beam of nanoparticles 20 – 200 nm in ...

Serov, Anton; Choukourov, A.; Artemenko, A.; Kuzminova, A.; Biederman, H.; Hrabovský, Milan
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2015

Nanostructuring of solid surfaces by discharge-pumped xuv laser source
Schmidt, Jiří; Štraus, Jaroslav; Koláček, Karel; Frolov, Oleksandr
2015 - English
The experimental results of interaction of focused XUV laser beam (wavelength 46.9 nm) with Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) and GaAs samples will be presented. Proximity-standing golden grid showed on naturally-generated diffraction pattern that direct nanostructuring is possible Keywords: XUV laser; laser ablation; diffraction pattern Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Nanostructuring of solid surfaces by discharge-pumped xuv laser source

The experimental results of interaction of focused XUV laser beam (wavelength 46.9 nm) with Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) and GaAs samples will be presented. Proximity-standing golden grid showed on ...

Schmidt, Jiří; Štraus, Jaroslav; Koláček, Karel; Frolov, Oleksandr
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2015

Measurements with Atomic Beam Probe Diagnostic on the COMPASS Tokamak
Háček, Pavel; Berta, Miklós; Krbec, Jaroslav; Stöckel, Jan; Weinzettl, Vladimír; Bencze, A.; Zoletnik, S.; Anda, G.
2015 - English
Atomic beam probe is a new diagnostic method for detection of ions coming from the ionized part of diagnostic neutral beams in tokamaks. The method allows to measure plasma density fluctuations and fast variations in the poloidal magnetic field. Therefore, one can follow fast changes in the edge plasma current. Test detector has been installed on COMPASS as an extension of lithium beam diagnostic and the article presents the first measurements done with the diagnostic Keywords: plasma; tokamak; diagnostic Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Measurements with Atomic Beam Probe Diagnostic on the COMPASS Tokamak

Atomic beam probe is a new diagnostic method for detection of ions coming from the ionized part of diagnostic neutral beams in tokamaks. The method allows to measure plasma density fluctuations and ...

Háček, Pavel; Berta, Miklós; Krbec, Jaroslav; Stöckel, Jan; Weinzettl, Vladimír; Bencze, A.; Zoletnik, S.; Anda, G.
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2015

Enthalpy Probe Diagnostics of Steam/Argon Plasma Jet
Hlína, Michal; Hrabovský, Milan
2015 - English
DC plasma torch with argon/water stabilization features extreme properties of the exiting plasma jet. The plasma mass flow rate is very low while the temperature reaches very high values. Plasma properties were measured by enthalpy probe connected to a mass spectrometer. The measurements of enthalpy, temperature, density and dynamic pressure were carried out for three different arc currents and at atmospheric pressure. The dependences of plasma characteristics on arc current were shown. Keywords: enthalpy probe; thermal plasma; plasma diagnostics Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Enthalpy Probe Diagnostics of Steam/Argon Plasma Jet

DC plasma torch with argon/water stabilization features extreme properties of the exiting plasma jet. The plasma mass flow rate is very low while the temperature reaches very high values. Plasma ...

Hlína, Michal; Hrabovský, Milan
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2015

Boronized stainless steel with zirconia coatings
Brožek, Vlastimil; Kolísko, J.; Kubatík, Tomáš František; Mastný, L.; Pokorný, P.; Tej, P.
2015 - English
Conditions of boronizing are described using a reactive diffusion method of boron from boron carbide and lanthanum hexaboride so that the formation of Fe2B is preferred to FeB which is more brittle and whose structure does not satisfy the conditions for perfect adhesion of modified zirconia ceramics. Perfectly rigid adhesive connection of needle-like embedded interlayers Fe2B in steel AISI 303 prepared by reactive diffusion of a boronizing medium without activators at 1000 ° C and exposure of 2-4 hours has the value of 20 - 24 MPa at the Pinn-off test.Ceramic coatings from Al2O3-ZrO2 ceramics formed on those interlayers have the value of bond strength up to 14 - 20 MPa.Thermal cycling between 100°C - 600 °C confirmed good adhesion of coatings with the underlying steel.During thermal cycling at elevated temperatures (600-1000 °C) there occurs a statistically significant number of faults in cohesion and mechanical destruction of the coatings. One of the reasons are secondary changes Keywords: Boronised steel; plasma spraying; ceramic coatings; bond strength; zirkonia coatings Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Boronized stainless steel with zirconia coatings

Conditions of boronizing are described using a reactive diffusion method of boron from boron carbide and lanthanum hexaboride so that the formation of Fe2B is preferred to FeB which is more brittle ...

Brožek, Vlastimil; Kolísko, J.; Kubatík, Tomáš František; Mastný, L.; Pokorný, P.; Tej, P.
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2015

Radial propagation of L-mode structures in COMPASS tokamak
Kovařík, Karel; Ďuran, Ivan; Stöckel, Jan; Seidl, Jakub; Havlíček, Josef; Háček, Pavel; Spolaore, M.; Vianello, N.
2015 - English
Various structures appear in the tokamak scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma with effects on plasma behavior. The filamentary probe recently introduced in the COMPASS tokamak allows measurement of electrostatic and magnetic properties of the filaments and their changes in dependence on distance from the last closed flux surface. This work presents evolution of the measured electromagnetic properties and their radial profiles as a part of the complex study of the processes in the SOL. Keywords: plasma; tokamak Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Radial propagation of L-mode structures in COMPASS tokamak

Various structures appear in the tokamak scrape-off layer (SOL) plasma with effects on plasma behavior. The filamentary probe recently introduced in the COMPASS tokamak allows measurement of ...

Kovařík, Karel; Ďuran, Ivan; Stöckel, Jan; Seidl, Jakub; Havlíček, Josef; Háček, Pavel; Spolaore, M.; Vianello, N.
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2015

Microstructure and Properties of Spark Plasma Sintered Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloy.
Zyka, J.; Málek, J.; Pala, Zdeněk; Andršová, I.; Veselý, J.
2015 - English
High entropy alloys are a new material class with promising structural and mechanical properties in wide range of applications. In principle they consist of five or more elements in equimolar concentrations resulting basically in single phase microstructure. TaNbHfZrTi alloy was developed by Senkov for high temperature applications.\nSince all of these elements are biocompatible the TaNbHfZrTi alloy can be investigated as a prospective bio implant material. The alloy was prepared by vacuum arc melting, no annealing treatment was applied. Tensile test and hardness test at room temperature were performed with very good results: yield strength 1155 MPa, rupture strength 1212 MPa, Vickers hardness 359 HV30. Microstructure and fracture morphology was also investigated. Keywords: High Entropy Alloys; Microstructure; Mechanical Properties; Tensile Test Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Microstructure and Properties of Spark Plasma Sintered Al-Zn-Mg-Cu Alloy.

High entropy alloys are a new material class with promising structural and mechanical properties in wide range of applications. In principle they consist of five or more elements in equimolar ...

Zyka, J.; Málek, J.; Pala, Zdeněk; Andršová, I.; Veselý, J.
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2015

Preliminary Measurements of Neutrons From The D-D Reaction in The Compass Tokamak
Dankowski, J.; Janky, Filip; Kurowski, A.; Stöckel, Jan; Twarog, D.
2014 - English
Recent results of measured fast neutrons created in the D-D reaction on the COMPASS tokamak during ohmic discharges are presented in this paper. Two different type detectors were used during experiment. He-3 detectors and bubble detectors as a support. The measurements are an introduction for neutron diagnostic on tokamak COMPASS and monitoring neutrons during discharges with Neutral Beam Injection (NBI). The He-3 counters and bubble detectors were located in two positions near tokamak vacuum chamber at a distance less than 40 cm to the centre of plasma. The neutrons flux was observed in ohmic discharges. However, analysis of our results does not indicate any clear source of neutrons production during ohmic discharges. Keywords: fusion; tokamak; neutrons; plasma diagnostics; COMPASS; bubble detectors Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Preliminary Measurements of Neutrons From The D-D Reaction in The Compass Tokamak

Recent results of measured fast neutrons created in the D-D reaction on the COMPASS tokamak during ohmic discharges are presented in this paper. Two different type detectors were used during ...

Dankowski, J.; Janky, Filip; Kurowski, A.; Stöckel, Jan; Twarog, D.
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2014

Influence of isothermal exposure on microstructural changes resulting in delamination of eutectic Al2O3+ZrO2+SiO2 thermal barrier coatings
Jech, D.; Čelko, L.; Chráska, Tomáš; Slámečka, K.; Klakurková, L.; Dubský, Jiří; Švejcar, J.
2014 - English
Eutectic ceramic Al2O3-ZrO2-SiO2 also termed Eucor (as a top coat) and CoNiCrAlY (as a bond coat) coatings were sprayed onto the surface of recently developed fine-grained cast polycrystalline nickel-based superalloy Inconel 713 LC by means of water stabilized plasma (WSP) and atmospheric plasma spraying (APS) techniques, respectively.Specimens were subjected to isothermal oxidation at 1050 °C for 10, 50, 100, 200 and 500 hours in ambient atmosphere,prior to which a half of the as-sprayed specimens was annealed at the temperature of 950 °C for 10 hours.Influence of short-time and long-time isothermal exposure on interactions at the bond-coat/top-coat interface was studied.The uniform and continuous oxide layer,also termed the thermally grown oxide (TGO),was formed and grew at the bond-coat/top-coat interface in all samples, both with and without the heat pre-treatment. Relationship between the dwell time, heat treatment and TGO growth kinetics was quantified.Microstructural changes Keywords: Electron microscopy-scanning; Heat treatment; Image analysis; Thermal barrier coatings; Thermal plasma spraying Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Influence of isothermal exposure on microstructural changes resulting in delamination of eutectic Al2O3+ZrO2+SiO2 thermal barrier coatings

Eutectic ceramic Al2O3-ZrO2-SiO2 also termed Eucor (as a top coat) and CoNiCrAlY (as a bond coat) coatings were sprayed onto the surface of recently developed fine-grained cast polycrystalline ...

Jech, D.; Čelko, L.; Chráska, Tomáš; Slámečka, K.; Klakurková, L.; Dubský, Jiří; Švejcar, J.
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2014

Composites of titanium carbide with scandium matrix
Brožek, Vlastimil; Pala, Zdeněk; Vilémová, Monika; Kubatík, Tomáš František; Mušálek, Radek; Nevrlá, Barbara; Mastný, L.
2014 - English
First reference about existence of ultrahard composite in the TiC-ScCx system was made by G.V. Samsonov in the year 1962. Further research performed on ICT Prague and University of Vienna proved a discrepancy in the structure and stoichiometry of scandium carbide. Analogously to cubic carbides and nitrides of 3rd period metals, Scandium was also expected to have extreme hardness, high chemical stability and to enable solid solution formation (Vegard rule) with controlled regulation of physical parameters. Higher hardness of the cubic carbides is related to the decrease of lattice parameter, thus is was expected that smaller atomic radius of Sc in TixSc1-xC solid solution will lead to increase in hardness. However it was discovered that scandium carbide differs chemically as well as structurally, e.g. Sc15C19 is hydrolyzed and the product of the reaction is hydrogen, allylen and other hydrocarbons. Due to high price of Sc compounds, CVD and PVD layers of TiAlN or TiScAlN on sintered Keywords: hard compounds; titanium carbide; scandium oxycarbide; spark plasma sintering Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Composites of titanium carbide with scandium matrix

First reference about existence of ultrahard composite in the TiC-ScCx system was made by G.V. Samsonov in the year 1962. Further research performed on ICT Prague and University of Vienna proved a ...

Brožek, Vlastimil; Pala, Zdeněk; Vilémová, Monika; Kubatík, Tomáš František; Mušálek, Radek; Nevrlá, Barbara; Mastný, L.
Ústav fyziky plazmatu, 2014

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