Through the use of particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the power deposition in capacitively coupled discharges (in argon) can be increased by replacing sinusoidal waveforms with Gaussian-shaped voltage pulses (with a repetition frequency of 13.56 MHz). By changing the Gaussian pulse width, electron heating can be directly controlled, allowing for an increased plasma density and ion flux for the same gas pressure and geometrical operating conditions. Analysis of the power deposition profiles and electron distribution functions shows that enhanced electron-sheath heating is responsible for the increased power absorption
International audienceUsing particle-in-cell simulations we perform a characterization of the ion fl...
International audienceUsing particle-in-cell simulations we perform a characterization of the ion fl...
International audienceWe experimentally characterize an argon plasma in a geometrically symmetric, c...
International audienceThrough the use of particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the power...
International audienceThrough the use of particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the power...
International audienceThrough the use of particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the power...
International audienceThrough the use of particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the power...
A particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation study is performed to investigate the discharge asymmetry, high...
A particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation study is performed to investigate the discharge asymmetry, high...
A particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation study is performed to investigate the discharge asymmetry, high...
We investigate the electron heating dynamics in capacitively coupled radio frequency plasmas driven ...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges have great significance for indus- trial application...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges have great significance for indus- trial application...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges have great significance for indus- trial application...
International audienceWe experimentally characterize an argon plasma in a geometrically symmetric, c...
International audienceUsing particle-in-cell simulations we perform a characterization of the ion fl...
International audienceUsing particle-in-cell simulations we perform a characterization of the ion fl...
International audienceWe experimentally characterize an argon plasma in a geometrically symmetric, c...
International audienceThrough the use of particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the power...
International audienceThrough the use of particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the power...
International audienceThrough the use of particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the power...
International audienceThrough the use of particle-in-cell simulations, we demonstrate that the power...
A particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation study is performed to investigate the discharge asymmetry, high...
A particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation study is performed to investigate the discharge asymmetry, high...
A particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation study is performed to investigate the discharge asymmetry, high...
We investigate the electron heating dynamics in capacitively coupled radio frequency plasmas driven ...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges have great significance for indus- trial application...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges have great significance for indus- trial application...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges have great significance for indus- trial application...
International audienceWe experimentally characterize an argon plasma in a geometrically symmetric, c...
International audienceUsing particle-in-cell simulations we perform a characterization of the ion fl...
International audienceUsing particle-in-cell simulations we perform a characterization of the ion fl...
International audienceWe experimentally characterize an argon plasma in a geometrically symmetric, c...