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Spatial evolution of the electron energy distribution function in a low-pressure capacitively coupled plasma containing argon and krypton

  • Xi Ming Zhu*
  • , Wen Cong Chen
  • , Jiang Li
  • , Zhi Wen Cheng
  • , Yi Kang Pu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The spatial evolution of the electron energy distribution function (EEDF) in the axial direction of a capacitively coupled plasma with two parallel plate electrodes is investigated using an optical emission line-ratio method for Ar/Kr discharges. When the rf power is increased from 25 to 400W at a pressure of 400mTorr, we observe a transition from convex EEDFs to concave ones and a sharp increase in electron density, due to an α-γ mode transition, which is believed to be caused by the high-energy electrons originating in the high-voltage sheath. We also investigate the spatial evolution of the EEDF when the pressure is increased from 45 to 500mTorr at a power of 100W. The EEDF is uniform at pressures below 180mTorr and becomes non-uniform at higher pressures, owing to the decrease in the energy relaxation length of the high-energy electrons.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045009
JournalPlasma Sources Science and Technology
Volume21
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2012
Externally publishedYes

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