TY - JOUR
T1 - Actions of low- and high-energy electrons on the phase transition between E- and H-modes in an inductively coupled plasma in Ar
AU - Hayashi, Yuichiro
AU - Mitsui, Yo
AU - Tatsumi, Tetsuya
AU - Makabe, Toshiaki
PY - 2011/7
Y1 - 2011/7
N2 - It is known that an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) sustained by a radiofrequency current coil has a mode transition and hysteresis characteristics of the internal plasma parameter as a function of the external plasma parameter. We focus on the contributions of low- and high-energy electrons to the phase transition between the capacitive E-mode and the inductive H-mode in an ICP. Our analysis is based on the diagnostics for a time-resolved two-dimensional net excitation rate of short-lived excited atoms, mainly produced collisionally by low- and high-energy electrons by using an intensified charge coupled device optical image. Short-lived excited atoms Ar(2p 1) and Ar(2p9) with different excitation processes have been employed as optical probes in an axisymmetric configuration of the ICP chamber, driven at 13.56MHz by an external single-turn current coil at 300mTorr in pure Ar. The E-to-H transition is characterized by two time constants of electrons: establishment of an axisymmetric distribution by electron diffusion and the accumulation of symmetric high-density electrons in order to sustain the inductive discharge under a weak electromagnetic field. On the other hand, the H-to-E transition is strongly influenced by the presence of a long-lived excited atom (i.e. metastables).
AB - It is known that an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) sustained by a radiofrequency current coil has a mode transition and hysteresis characteristics of the internal plasma parameter as a function of the external plasma parameter. We focus on the contributions of low- and high-energy electrons to the phase transition between the capacitive E-mode and the inductive H-mode in an ICP. Our analysis is based on the diagnostics for a time-resolved two-dimensional net excitation rate of short-lived excited atoms, mainly produced collisionally by low- and high-energy electrons by using an intensified charge coupled device optical image. Short-lived excited atoms Ar(2p 1) and Ar(2p9) with different excitation processes have been employed as optical probes in an axisymmetric configuration of the ICP chamber, driven at 13.56MHz by an external single-turn current coil at 300mTorr in pure Ar. The E-to-H transition is characterized by two time constants of electrons: establishment of an axisymmetric distribution by electron diffusion and the accumulation of symmetric high-density electrons in order to sustain the inductive discharge under a weak electromagnetic field. On the other hand, the H-to-E transition is strongly influenced by the presence of a long-lived excited atom (i.e. metastables).
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U2 - 10.1088/1367-2630/13/7/073025
DO - 10.1088/1367-2630/13/7/073025
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79960805201
SN - 1367-2630
VL - 13
JO - New Journal of Physics
JF - New Journal of Physics
M1 - 073025
ER -