#3948
Brian H
Participant

Lerner wrote: About boron–yes,the decaborane will break down after the first pulse. We don’t know yet if the boron will need to be gaseous or just going back and forth between a fog of liquid drops and gaseous when the pulse passes through. The plasma in the chamber will be hot, certainly 2000C or more and far hotter than the electrodes at 700-800 C–thus the cooling problem. Pressures won’t be very extreme–several atomospheres.

Is an atom-o-sphere an atmosphere comprising circular atoms? 😉

It would seem that the electrodes would be being heated even in the period between pulses. Maybe thermal insulation would be a good idea.