TIME-RESOLVED OPTICAL-EMISSION AND ELECTRON-ENERGY DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION MEASUREMENTS IN RF PLASMAS
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1992
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Comparisons between experimentally measured time-dependent electron energy distribution functions and optical emission intensities are reported for low-frequency (100 and 400 kHz) radio-frequency driven discharges in argon. The electron energy distribution functions were measured with a time-resolved Langmuir probe system. Time-resolved optical emissions of argon resonance lines at 687.1 and 750.4 nm were determined by photon-counting methods. Known ground-state and metastable-state excitation cross sections were used along with the measured electron energy distribution functions to calculate the time dependence of the optical emission intensity. It was found that a calculation using only the ground-state cross sections gave the best agreement with the time dependence of the measured optical emission. Time-dependent electron density, electron temperature, and plasma potential measurements are also reported. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Stalder , K R , Anderson , C A , Mullan , A A & Graham , B 1992 , ' TIME-RESOLVED OPTICAL-EMISSION AND ELECTRON-ENERGY DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION MEASUREMENTS IN RF PLASMAS ' Journal of Applied Physics , vol 72 , pp. 1290-1296 . |
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