Sheath motion in a capacitively coupled radio frequency discharge |
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Authors: | Wood B.P. Lieberman M.A. Lichtenberg A.J. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Electr. Eng. Comput. Sci., California Univ., Berkeley, CA; |
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Abstract: | The sheath motion in a capacitively coupled RF discharge is highly nonlinear. The voltage waveform on a cylindrical probe placed in the sheath region is measured as a function of position and time. A circuit model of the probe-discharge system relates the observed probe voltage to the sheath motion. The equations derived from this circuit model are solved numerically with varying nonlinear sheath motions; the resulting waveforms are compared with the experimental observations to determine the actual sheath motion. The time-varying plasma potential is also determined, indirectly, from the comparison. The authors also report observation of oscillations related to the plasma frequency, whose peak harmonic component can be calculated from a single plasma model. These oscillations can be a useful plasma diagnostic for determining plasma density. The presence of these high-frequency oscillations may significantly enhance the rate of stochastic heating of electrons |
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