Abstract In this work, we have studied the transition from collisional to stochastic heating regime in a RF inductively coupled plasma discharge, in which the exciting antenna is placed inside the vacuum chamber. The electron and ion energy distribution functions are obtained using an RF filtered electrostatic probe and a Faraday cup. The analysis of the energy distribution functions as a function of the working pressure reveals the existence of two distinct discharge regimes, which are governed by the heating processes. Our results show that while the electron distribution function is Druyvesteyn-like for high pressures, p 4.0 × 10 −2 mbar, it becomes bi-Druyvesteyn, and not bi-Maxwellian, as found in other works, for low pressures, p 1.0 ...
A capacitively coupled rf plasma is investigated in the context of the heating mechanisms that susta...
Abstract-The generation of electron beams by the expanding sheath is observed experimentally in asym...
Stochastic heating is an important phenomenon in low-pressure radio-frequency capacitive discharges....
The mechanisms of electron heating in low-pressure bounded rf plasmas are analysed. These processes ...
[[abstract]]In this report, plasma heating mode transitions at different pressures in an inductively...
Abstract Electron dynamics in a strongly asymmetric capacitively coupled radio-frequency (RF) discha...
We show experimental observations of collisionless electron heating by the combinations of the capac...
The research presented here focuses on the study of phenomena associated with the sheaths present in...
Radio frequency (RF) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) have been known and studied for over a century...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
A capacitively coupled rf plasma is investigated in the context of the heating mechanisms that susta...
A capacitively coupled rf plasma is investigated in the context of the heating mechanisms that susta...
A capacitively coupled rf plasma is investigated in the context of the heating mechanisms that susta...
A capacitively coupled rf plasma is investigated in the context of the heating mechanisms that susta...
Abstract-The generation of electron beams by the expanding sheath is observed experimentally in asym...
Stochastic heating is an important phenomenon in low-pressure radio-frequency capacitive discharges....
The mechanisms of electron heating in low-pressure bounded rf plasmas are analysed. These processes ...
[[abstract]]In this report, plasma heating mode transitions at different pressures in an inductively...
Abstract Electron dynamics in a strongly asymmetric capacitively coupled radio-frequency (RF) discha...
We show experimental observations of collisionless electron heating by the combinations of the capac...
The research presented here focuses on the study of phenomena associated with the sheaths present in...
Radio frequency (RF) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) have been known and studied for over a century...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
Radio-frequency discharges are practically and scientifically interesting. A practical understandin...
A capacitively coupled rf plasma is investigated in the context of the heating mechanisms that susta...
A capacitively coupled rf plasma is investigated in the context of the heating mechanisms that susta...
A capacitively coupled rf plasma is investigated in the context of the heating mechanisms that susta...
A capacitively coupled rf plasma is investigated in the context of the heating mechanisms that susta...
Abstract-The generation of electron beams by the expanding sheath is observed experimentally in asym...
Stochastic heating is an important phenomenon in low-pressure radio-frequency capacitive discharges....