An experimental and computational study on the ignition process of a pulse modulated dual-RF capacitively coupled plasma operated at various low-frequency voltage amplitudes

De-Hua Shi, Xiao-Kun Wang, Yong-Xin Liu, Zoltán Donkó, Julian Schulze, You-Nian Wang
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The ignition process of a pulse modulated capacitively coupled argon discharge driven simultaneously by two different radio frequency voltages (12.5 MHz (high frequency, HF) and 2.5 MHz (low frequwncy, LF)) is investigated by multifold experimental diagnostics and particle in cell / Monte Carlo collision (PIC/MCC) simulations. In particular, (i) the effects of the low frequency voltage amplitude measured at the end of the pulse-on period, V L,end, on the spatiotemporal distribution of the electron impact excitation rate determined by phase resolved optical emission spectroscopy, and (ii) the electrical parameters acquired by analyzing the measured waveforms of the plasma current and voltage, are studied. Computed spatiotemporal distributions of the electron impact excitation rate and electrical parameters show a good qualitative agreement with the experimental results. Generally, the HF and LF electrical parameters (amplitudes and relative phase of the voltage and the current) change with time in a similar manner during the ignition process for each V L,end. However, various scenarios of the breakdown mechanism are found as a function of V L,end. At low values of V L,end, the “RF-avalanche” mode dominates the electron multiplication process. By increasing V L,end, the ionization caused by the volume electrons is suppressed and the electron loss at the electrodes is enhanced, leading to a delayed ignition. At higher values of V L,end, the avalanche ionization is significantly enhanced by ion-induced secondary electron emission at the electrodes.
关于在不同低频电压振幅下运行的脉冲调制双射频电容耦合等离子体点火过程的实验和计算研究
通过多重实验诊断和粒子池/蒙特卡罗碰撞(PIC/MCC)模拟,研究了由两种不同射频电压(12.5 MHz(高频)和 2.5 MHz(低频))同时驱动的脉冲调制电容耦合氩放电的点火过程。特别是,研究了(i) 脉冲接通期结束时测量的低频电压振幅 V L,end,对相位分辨光学发射光谱测定的电子撞击激发率时空分布的影响,以及(ii) 通过分析测量的等离子体电流和电压波形获得的电参数。计算得出的电子撞击激发率和电气参数的时空分布与实验结果在质量上有很好的一致性。一般来说,在点火过程中,每个 V L 端的高频和低频电参数(电压和电流的幅值和相对相位)随时间的变化情况相似。然而,随着 V L 端值的变化,击穿机制也会出现不同的情况。在 V L 端值较低时,"射频雪崩 "模式在电子倍增过程中占主导地位。增大 V L,end,体积电子引起的电离被抑制,电极上的电子损耗增加,从而导致延迟点火。当 V L,end 值较高时,雪崩电离因电极上的离子诱导二次电子发射而显著增强。
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