2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0054851
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Numerical profile correction of microwave cavity resonance spectroscopy measurements of the electron density in low-pressure discharges

Abstract: Numerical profile correction of microwave cavity resonance spectroscopy measurements of the electron density in low-pressure discharges. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(9), [093504].

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“…Our argon pressure of 8 mTorr was lower than in their experiment, leading us to extrapolate their data. As explained in (supplementary material), this extrapolation yielded 1.5 ms, as our estimate of the survival time for electrons to remain in our chamber, at the minimum detectable density of Staps et al [40]. We will use that value, 1.5 ms, as the second of our three inputs in our inference, to describe the general shape of Q(t), for various runs.…”
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“…Our argon pressure of 8 mTorr was lower than in their experiment, leading us to extrapolate their data. As explained in (supplementary material), this extrapolation yielded 1.5 ms, as our estimate of the survival time for electrons to remain in our chamber, at the minimum detectable density of Staps et al [40]. We will use that value, 1.5 ms, as the second of our three inputs in our inference, to describe the general shape of Q(t), for various runs.…”
Section: Temporal Development Of a Dust Particle's Charge In The Afte...mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We actually have no direct measure of Q(t), but we can at least infer a description of Q(t). We make that inference by relying on a combination of three inputs: first figure 3, second the experimental result of Staps et al [40] for the survival of electrons, and third what is known in general about the finite charging time for a dust particle. We elaborate on these three inputs, next.…”
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“…They deeply analyzed the CP [ 29 , 30 , 31 ], developed it as a real-time monitoring instrument for electron density as well as film thickness [ 22 ]. With similar principle of the CP, Beckers et al have developed microwave cavity resonance spectroscopy (MCRS), that measures cavity resonance frequency shift by plasma in S11 spectrum [ 32 , 33 , 34 ]. In the recent attempt, they demonstrated operation of the MCRS with the wall-mounted invasive antenna.…”
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