The electron dynamics in the low-pressure operation regime (< 5 Pa) of a neon capacitively coupled plasma is investigated using phase-resolved optical emission spectroscopy. Plasma ionization and sustainment mechanisms are governed by the expanding and contracting sheath and complex wave-particle interactions. Electrons are energized through the advancing and retreating electric field of the RF sheath. The associated interaction of energetic sheath electrons with thermal bulk plasma electrons drives a two-stream instability also dissipating power in the plasma
The dynamic process of plasma formation and propagation is important to deepen understanding of plas...
The distribution of ion energies and the temporal modulation of ion and electron currents were measu...
Low pressure capacitive radio frequency (RF) plasmas are often described by equivalent circuit model...
The electron dynamics in the low-pressure operation regime ($«$ 5 Pa) of a neon capacitively coupled...
Abstract—The electron dynamics in the low-pressure opera-tion regime (< 5 Pa) of a neon capacitiv...
Abstract-The generation of electron beams by the expanding sheath is observed experimentally in asym...
Phase resolved optical emission spectroscopy, with high temporal resolution, shows that wave-particl...
Abstract—Plasma ionization in the low-pressure operation regime (< 5 Pa) of RF capacitively coupl...
Low pressure RF plasmas are widely used in the microelectronics industry for the production of integ...
Plasma ionization in the low-pressure operation regime (< 5 Pa) of RF capacitively coupled plasmas (...
The reliable measurement of the electron energy distribution function (EEDF) of plasmas is one of th...
In this study, the characteristic properties and plasma parameters of capacitive radio frequency (RF...
International audienceThe charged particle dynamics in low-pressure oxygen plasmas excited by odd ha...
Abstract Electron dynamics in a strongly asymmetric capacitively coupled radio-frequency (RF) discha...
International audienceion energy distribution functions (IEDF) are investigated in electronegative c...
The dynamic process of plasma formation and propagation is important to deepen understanding of plas...
The distribution of ion energies and the temporal modulation of ion and electron currents were measu...
Low pressure capacitive radio frequency (RF) plasmas are often described by equivalent circuit model...
The electron dynamics in the low-pressure operation regime ($«$ 5 Pa) of a neon capacitively coupled...
Abstract—The electron dynamics in the low-pressure opera-tion regime (< 5 Pa) of a neon capacitiv...
Abstract-The generation of electron beams by the expanding sheath is observed experimentally in asym...
Phase resolved optical emission spectroscopy, with high temporal resolution, shows that wave-particl...
Abstract—Plasma ionization in the low-pressure operation regime (< 5 Pa) of RF capacitively coupl...
Low pressure RF plasmas are widely used in the microelectronics industry for the production of integ...
Plasma ionization in the low-pressure operation regime (< 5 Pa) of RF capacitively coupled plasmas (...
The reliable measurement of the electron energy distribution function (EEDF) of plasmas is one of th...
In this study, the characteristic properties and plasma parameters of capacitive radio frequency (RF...
International audienceThe charged particle dynamics in low-pressure oxygen plasmas excited by odd ha...
Abstract Electron dynamics in a strongly asymmetric capacitively coupled radio-frequency (RF) discha...
International audienceion energy distribution functions (IEDF) are investigated in electronegative c...
The dynamic process of plasma formation and propagation is important to deepen understanding of plas...
The distribution of ion energies and the temporal modulation of ion and electron currents were measu...
Low pressure capacitive radio frequency (RF) plasmas are often described by equivalent circuit model...