Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understanding of such discharges requires, among other things, a quantitative appreciation of the mechanisms involved in heating electrons, since this heating is the proximate cause of the ionization that sustains the plasma. When these discharges are operated at sufficiently low pressure, collisionless electron heating can be an important and even the dominant mechanism. Since the low pressure regime is important for many applications, understanding collisionless heating is both theoretically and practically important. This review is concerned with the state of theoretical knowledge of collisionless heating in both inductive and capacitive discharge...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
We discuss collisionless electron heating in capacitive discharges excited by a combination of two d...
We discuss collisionless electron heating in capacitive discharges excited by a combination of two d...
We discuss collisionless electron heating in capacitive discharges excited by a combination of two d...
The authors consider electron heating in the sheath regions of capacitive discharges excited by a co...
The authors consider electron heating in the sheath regions of capacitive discharges excited by a co...
The authors consider electron heating in the sheath regions of capacitive discharges excited by a co...
The research presented here focuses on the study of phenomena associated with the sheaths present in...
We show experimental observations of collisionless electron heating by the combinations of the capac...
In low-pressure capacitively coupled plasmas, high-energy electrons are collisionlessly heated by la...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
We discuss collisionless electron heating in capacitive discharges excited by a combination of two d...
We discuss collisionless electron heating in capacitive discharges excited by a combination of two d...
We discuss collisionless electron heating in capacitive discharges excited by a combination of two d...
The authors consider electron heating in the sheath regions of capacitive discharges excited by a co...
The authors consider electron heating in the sheath regions of capacitive discharges excited by a co...
The authors consider electron heating in the sheath regions of capacitive discharges excited by a co...
The research presented here focuses on the study of phenomena associated with the sheaths present in...
We show experimental observations of collisionless electron heating by the combinations of the capac...
In low-pressure capacitively coupled plasmas, high-energy electrons are collisionlessly heated by la...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...
International audienceBy re-evaluating the hard-wall collisionless electron heating model from first...