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Radial inhomogenity of plasma parameters in a low-pressure inductive RF discharge

E.A. Kralkina, P.A. Nekliudova, V.B. Pavlov, K.V. Vavilin, V.P. Tarakanov

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 2014. 69. N 1. P. 86

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This work is devoted to systematic investigation into the radial dependence of the plasma parameters of a low-pressure inductive radio-frequency (RF) discharge on pressure within a wide range of 0.8–1 Torr. Experimental results that were obtained under the considered pressures make it possible to analyze the patterns of the changes in plasma parameters upon both a nonlocal mode of discharge and a transition from a nonlocal to local mode of the RF power input. Discharges in helium, neon, argon, and krypton were considered. Experimental data were compared to the results of the numerical simulation of the inductive RF discharge using the particle-in-cell (PIC) method.

Received: 2013 May 16
Approved: 2014 April 3
PACS:
52.80.Pi High-frequency and RF discharges
52.65.Rr Particle-in-cell method
Authors
E.A. Kralkina, P.A. Nekliudova, V.B. Pavlov, K.V. Vavilin, V.P. Tarakanov
Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia
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