2021
DOI: 10.1088/1674-1056/abf104
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Discharge characteristic of very high frequency capacitively coupled argon plasma*

Abstract: The discharge characteristics of capacitively coupled argon plasmas driven by very high frequency discharge are studied. The mean electron temperature and electron density are calculated by using the Ar spectral lines at different values of power (20 W–70 W) and four different frequencies (13.56 MHz, 40.68 MHz, 94.92 MHz, and 100 MHz). The mean electron temperature decreases with the increase of power at a fixed frequency. The mean electron temperature varies non-linearly with frequency increasing at constant … Show more

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“…[26] To ensure the accuracy of the T exc calculation of APPJ, we selected several characteristic atomic Ar spectral lines (750.4 nm, 794.8 nm, 811.5 nm, 826.5 nm, 842.5 nm) from the OES for the Boltzmann plot method. The calculation equation is as follows: [27,28] ln…”
Section: Electron Excitation Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[26] To ensure the accuracy of the T exc calculation of APPJ, we selected several characteristic atomic Ar spectral lines (750.4 nm, 794.8 nm, 811.5 nm, 826.5 nm, 842.5 nm) from the OES for the Boltzmann plot method. The calculation equation is as follows: [27,28] ln…”
Section: Electron Excitation Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%