@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00028646, author = {Kajita, Shin and Hwangbo, Dogyun and Ohno, Noriyasu and Tsventoukh, Mikhail M. and Barengolts, Sergey A.}, issue = {23}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, month = {Dec}, note = {In recent experiments, clear transitions in velocity and trail width of an arc spot initiated on nanostructured tungsten were observed on the boundary of the thick and thin nanostructured layer regions. The velocity of arc spot was significantly decreased on the thick nanostructured region. It was suggested that the grouping decreased the velocity of arc spot. In this study, we try to explain the phenomena using a simple random walk model that has properties of directionality and self-avoidance. And grouping feature was added by installing an attractive force between spot cells with dealing with multi-spots. It was revealed that an entanglement of arc spot cells decreased the spot velocity, and spot cells tend to stamp at the same location many times.}, title = {Arc spot grouping: An entanglement of arc spot cells}, volume = {116}, year = {2014} }