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titleOfInvention METHOD OF OBTAINING ELECTRODES FOR DUPLICATED ELECTRIC BALL CAPACITORS
abstract A method of obtaining an electrode for capacitors with a double electric layer based on an electrode aluminum foil involves applying in the vacuum chamber of titanium by a method of physical vapor deposition upon direct movement of the foil and supplying a mixture of working gases in the deposition zone of titanium. The surface of the electrode foil is first treated with a directional flow of plasma of a helicon discharge with an argon ion density on a substrate of 2-20 mA / cmt with an energy of 20-100 eV, followed by the application of titanium with the help of a plasma-arc device, thus forming a layer of titanium forming on the surface of the surface is bombarded by titanium ions with a density of 10-20 mA / smta with energy of 50-100 eV.
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