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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2017-05-01
发表刊物:PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
收录刊物:SCIE、EI
卷号:26
期号:5
ISSN号:0963-0252
关键字:striations; electronegative gas; capacitively coupled rf plasma; PROES; PIC/MCC simulation; ion-ion plasma model
摘要:Self-organized striated structures of the plasma emission have recently been observed in capacitive radio-frequency CF4 plasmas by phase resolved optical emission spectroscopy (PROES) and their formation was analyzed and understood by particle in cell/Monte Carlo collision (PIC/MCC) simulations (Liu et al 2016 Phys. Rev. Lett. 116 255002). The striations were found to result from the periodic generation of double layers due to the modulation of the densities of positive and negative ions responding to the externally applied RF potential. In this work, an in-depth analysis of the formation of striations is given, as well as the effect of the driving frequency on the plasma parameters, such as the spatially modulated charged species densities, the electric field, and the electron power absorption is studied by PROES measurements, PIC/MCC simulations, and an ion-ion plasma model. The measured spatio-temporal electronic excitation patterns at different driving frequencies show a high degree of consistency with the simulation results. The striation gap (i.e., the distance between two ion density maxima) is found to be inversely proportional to the driving frequency. In the presence of striations the minimum (CF3+, F-) ion densities in the bulk region exhibit an approximately quadratic increase with the driving frequency. For these densities, the eigenfrequency of the ion-ion plasma is near the driving frequency, indicating that a resonance occurs between the positive and negative ions and the oscillating electric field inside the plasma bulk. The maximum ion densities in the plasma bulk are found not to exhibit a simple dependence on the driving frequency, since these ion densities are abnormally enhanced within a certain frequency range due to the ions being focused into the `striations' by the spatially modulated electric field inside the bulk region.