Disentangling fluxes of energy and matter in plasma-surface interactions : effect of process parameters
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2010
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The possibility to discriminate between the relative importance of the fluxes of energy and matter in plasma-surface interaction is demonstrated by the energy flux measurements in low-temperature plasmas ignited by the radio frequency discharge (power and pressure ranges 50-250 W and 8-11.5 Pa) in Ar, Ar+ H2, and Ar+ H2 + CH4 gas mixtures typically used in nanoscale synthesis and processing of silicon- and carbon-based nanostructures. It is shown that by varying the gas composition and pressure, the discharge power, and the surface bias one can effectively control the surface temperature and the matter supply rates. The experimental findings are explained in terms of the plasma-specific reactions in the plasma bulk and on the surface. |
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American Institute of Physics |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/73796/1/73796%28pub%29.pdf DOI:10.1063/1.3475728 Wolter, M., Levchenko, I., Kersten, H., Kumar, S., & Ostrikov, K. (2010) Disentangling fluxes of energy and matter in plasma-surface interactions : effect of process parameters. Journal of Applied Physics, 108(5), 053302-1. |
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Copyright 2010 American Institute of Physics |
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Science & Engineering Faculty |
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Journal Article |