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Experimental observation of standing wave effect in low-pressure very-high-frequency capacitive discharges

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Date of Publication:2014-07-28

Journal:JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS

Included Journals:SCIE、EI、Scopus

Volume:116

Issue:4

ISSN No.:0021-8979

Abstract:Radial uniformity measurements of plasma density were carried out by using a floating double probe in a cylindrical (21 cm in electrode diameter) capacitive discharge reactor driven over a wide range of frequencies (27-220 MHz). At low rf power, a multiple-node structure of standing wave effect was observed at 130 MHz. The secondary density peak caused by the standing wave effect became pronounced and shifts toward the axis as the driving frequency further to increase, indicative of a much more shortened standing-wave wavelength. With increasing rf power, the secondary density peak shift toward the radial edge, namely, the standing-wave wavelength was increased, in good qualitative agreement with the previous theory and simulation results. At higher pressures and high frequencies, the rf power was primarily deposited at the periphery of the electrode, due to the fact that the waves were strongly damped as they propagated from the discharge edge into the center. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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