Authors: S. Yatom
Abstract: Laser-induced incandescence measurements were
conducted in the carbon arc discharge, used for synthesis of
carbon nanostructures. The results reveal two spatial regions
occupied by dominant populations of carbon particles with
different sizes. Close to the axis of the arc, large micron size
particles dominate the incandescence signal. In the arc periphery,
the dominant population of nanoparticles has diameter of 20 nm.
Using a heat transfer model between the gas, arc plasma and the
particles, it is shown that such a drastic difference in the
particle sizes can be explained by evaporation of the micron-scale
particles which move across the arc plasma towards the arc
periphery. It is also hypothesized that mass evaporated from the
micro particles contributes to the carbon feedstock for the
formation of nanostructures.
Submitted to: Carbon
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