物理
原子物理学
电压
等离子体
离子
容性耦合等离子体
碰撞频率
航程(航空)
德拜鞘层
计算物理学
感应耦合等离子体
材料科学
核物理学
量子力学
复合材料
作者
Sarveshwar Sharma,Abhijit Sen,Nishant Sirse,M. M. Turner,A. R. Ellingboe
摘要
The dynamical characteristics of a single frequency low pressure capacitively coupled plasma (CCP) device under varying applied RF voltages and driving frequencies are studied using particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collision simulations. An operational regime is identified where for a given voltage the plasma density is found to remain constant over a range of driving frequencies and to then increase rapidly as a function of the driving frequency. The threshold frequency for this mode transition as well as the value of the constant density is found to increase with an increase in the applied voltage. Over the constant density range, for a given voltage, the sheath width is seen to increase as a function of the increasing driving frequency, thereby changing the ion energy without affecting the ion density. Our parametric study thus indicates that the twin knobs of the applied voltage and driving frequency offer a means of independently controlling the density and the ion energy in a low pressure CCP device that may be usefully exploited for plasma processing applications.
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