Electromagnetic effects such as the skin effect, standing wave effect, and edge effect have been mainly studied in large-area, high-frequency gas discharges. In this study, we show that the skin effect can be a major factor of plasma uniformity in a high-density plasma, even if the discharge regime is in a small electrode area and under moderate excitation frequency. When a radio frequency (RF) bias power was applied to an inductively coupled plasma (ICP), the plasma density near the radial edge was largely increased and the plasma uniformity was significantly enhanced in the high-density plasma regime. This change could be understood by considering the enhanced electric field in the radial edge, the so-called skin effect. The time-dependen...
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[[abstract]]We report the results of experimental studies of an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) sou...
Radio frequency (RF) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) have been known and studied for over a century...
Electromagnetic effects such as the skin effect, standing wave effect, and edge effect have been mai...
Remarkable changes of the electron temperature and the plasma density by increasing bias power were ...
Abstract. This paper contains a review of classical and recent works on the anomalous skin effect in...
Radio frequency waves do not penetrate into a plasma and are damped within it. The electric field of...
We show experimental observations of collisionless electron heating by the combinations of the capac...
In this paper, 2-D plasma density profile is measured in an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) with ch...
International audienceA 2D Cartesian electrostatic particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collision (PIC/MCC) ...
For radial plasma density profile measurements, Langmuir probes are usually used. In this paper, a L...
In inductive plasma sources, the rapid spatial decay of the electric field arising from the skin eff...
Abstract—Radio frequency (RF) waves do not penetrate into a plasma and are damped within it. The ele...
Remote plasmas, which are subjected to a radio-frequency (RF) biased surface, have been investigated...
A large axial volume expansion of microwave-driven plasma at atmospheric pressure is achieved by app...
International audienceOptimizing and controlling electron energy distributions (EEDs) is a continuin...
[[abstract]]We report the results of experimental studies of an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) sou...
Radio frequency (RF) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) have been known and studied for over a century...
Electromagnetic effects such as the skin effect, standing wave effect, and edge effect have been mai...
Remarkable changes of the electron temperature and the plasma density by increasing bias power were ...
Abstract. This paper contains a review of classical and recent works on the anomalous skin effect in...
Radio frequency waves do not penetrate into a plasma and are damped within it. The electric field of...
We show experimental observations of collisionless electron heating by the combinations of the capac...
In this paper, 2-D plasma density profile is measured in an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) with ch...
International audienceA 2D Cartesian electrostatic particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo collision (PIC/MCC) ...
For radial plasma density profile measurements, Langmuir probes are usually used. In this paper, a L...
In inductive plasma sources, the rapid spatial decay of the electric field arising from the skin eff...
Abstract—Radio frequency (RF) waves do not penetrate into a plasma and are damped within it. The ele...
Remote plasmas, which are subjected to a radio-frequency (RF) biased surface, have been investigated...
A large axial volume expansion of microwave-driven plasma at atmospheric pressure is achieved by app...
International audienceOptimizing and controlling electron energy distributions (EEDs) is a continuin...
[[abstract]]We report the results of experimental studies of an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) sou...
Radio frequency (RF) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) have been known and studied for over a century...