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Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges in nitrogen at low-pressure
- Source :
- 63rd Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference (GEC). Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 55(7), 2010, 63rd Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference (GEC). Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 55(7), 2010, Oct 2010, Paris, France
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2010.
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Abstract
- CTP.00151; This paper uses simulations and measurements to study capacitively coupled rf discharges (13.56 MHz) in pure nitrogen, produced within a cylindrical parallel-plate reactor, at 0.2-2 mbar pressures and 20-30 W coupled powers. The reactor is similar to a GEC reference cell surrounded by a lateral grounded grid. Simulations use an hybrid code that couples a 2D (r,z) time-dependent fluid module, describing the dynamics of charged particles, and a 0D kinetic module, describing the production and destruction of nitrogen (atomic and molecular) neutral species. The coupling between these modules adopts the local mean energy approximation to define space-time dependent electron parameters for the fluid code and to work-out space-time average rates for the kinetic code. Model results are compared to measurements of the self-bias potential, the effective rf power (accounting for circuit losses), the average electron density (obtained by resonant-cavity measurements), and the intensities of radiative transitions with the nitrogen SPS and with atomic lines emitted by argon traces (obtained by OES diagnostics).
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- 63rd Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference (GEC). Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 55(7), 2010, 63rd Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference (GEC). Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 55(7), 2010, Oct 2010, Paris, France
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..08b5f10c1af121b5b02613fb368984d0