Abnormal heating of low-energy electrons in low-pressure capacitively coupled discharges.
نویسندگان
چکیده
In low-pressure capacitively coupled plasmas, high-energy electrons are collisionlessly heated by large rf fields in the sheaths while low-energy electrons are confined in the bulk plasma by the ambipolar potential. Low-energy electrons are typically inefficiently heated due to their low collisionality and the weak rf electric field present in the bulk. It is shown, however, that as a result of the nonlinear interaction between the electron motion and the weak rf field present in the bulk, low-energy electrons can be efficiently heated. Electrons in the bulk that bounce inside the electrostatic potential well with a frequency equal to the rf excitation frequency are efficiently heated by the coherent interaction with the rf field. This resonant collisionless heating can be very efficient and manifest itself as a plateau in the electron energy probability function.
منابع مشابه
Four dimensional Fokker-Planck solver for electron kinetics in collisional gas discharge plasmas
Gas discharge plasmas are widely used in many modern technologies. Unique properties of these weaklyionized plasmas are determined by their highly non-equilibrium state: distributions of electrons and ions substantially deviate from (equilibrium) Maxwellian distributions. These deviations are especially important for electrons which are responsible for ionization processes and plasma maintenanc...
متن کاملEffect of power modulation on properties of pulsed capacitively coupled radiofrequency discharges
We describe measurements of plasma properties of pulsed, low pressure, capacitively coupled discharges operated in argon. The research aims to determine the effect of modulating the radiofrequency power during the discharge part of the pulse cycle. Measurements of local electron density and optical emission were made in capacitively-coupled rf discharges generated in a Gaseous Electronics Confe...
متن کاملTwo-dimensional simulation of inductive–capacitive transition instability in an electronegative plasma
Plasma instabilities are observed in low-pressure inductive discharges in the transition between low density capacitively driven and high density inductively driven discharges when attaching gases are used. A two-dimensional hybrid fluid-analytic simulation is used to determine the spaceand time-varying densities of electrons, positive and negative ions, and neutral species, and electron and ne...
متن کاملModeling of magnetically enhanced capacitively coupled plasma sources: Ar discharges
Magnetically enhanced capacitively coupled plasma sources use transverse static magnetic fields to modify the performance of low pressure radio frequency discharges. Magnetically enhanced reactive ion etching ~MERIE! sources typically use magnetic fields of tens to hundreds of Gauss parallel to the substrate to increase the plasma density at a given pressure or to lower the operating pressure. ...
متن کاملHigh energy electron fluxes in dc-augmented capacitively coupled plasmas I. Fundamental characteristics
Power deposition from electrons in capacitively coupled plasmas CCPs has components from stochastic heating, Joule heating, and from the acceleration of secondary electrons through sheaths produced by ion, electron, or photon bombardment of electrodes. The sheath accelerated electrons can produce high energy beams which, in addition to producing excitation and ionization in the gas can penetrat...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Physical review letters
دوره 98 8 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007