Hydrogen is the main component of many feeding mixtures used for plasma processing. Despite this, the physics and chemistries of the parallel plate, capacitively coupled, radio frequency discharges in pure hydrogen are not yet fully understood. The state of the art of the modeling of this system is analyzed, including the problems posed by the electron and ion reactions, the ion heating, the chemistry of excited molecules, the non-equilibrium distributions, the surface catalytic reactions, the double frequency discharge effects. Specific points are illustrated using new results obtained by a self-consistent kinetic model developed in the last 10 years. A concluding discussion summarizes the achievements and open problems of the field
LE TRAVAIL PRESENTE TRAITE DE LA MODELISATION ET DE LA CARACTERISATION DE DECHARGES RADIOFREQUENCE (...
This paper reviews the basis and the successes with the fluid modelling of capacitively coupled radi...
In this paper we present the self consistent coupling of a 2D model of a parallel plate radio freque...
Although hydrogen is the main component of many gas mixtures used for plasma processing, the physics...
This work presents modeling and experimental results for the electrical characterization of capaciti...
This paper presents a systematic characterization of hydrogen capacitively coupled very high frequen...
This paper presents a systematic characterization of hydrogen capacitively coupled very high frequen...
The paper presents a systematic characterization of pure hydrogen capacitively coupled discharges, p...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency (ccrf) discharges are still among the most powerful and flexibl...
In this paper we present a parametric study of the effect of discharge voltage on capacitively coup...
International audienceParallel plate capacitively coupled plasmas (CCPs) are commonly used for mater...
International audienceA combined computational-experimental study was performed of a geometrically s...
This paper presents a systematic characterization of a pure hydrogen capacitively coupled radio freq...
Apresentação em posterCapacitively coupled radio-frequency (ccrf) discharges in N2-H2 mixtures are b...
This work presents the characterization of a radio-frequency, capacitively coupled, symmetric, hydro...
LE TRAVAIL PRESENTE TRAITE DE LA MODELISATION ET DE LA CARACTERISATION DE DECHARGES RADIOFREQUENCE (...
This paper reviews the basis and the successes with the fluid modelling of capacitively coupled radi...
In this paper we present the self consistent coupling of a 2D model of a parallel plate radio freque...
Although hydrogen is the main component of many gas mixtures used for plasma processing, the physics...
This work presents modeling and experimental results for the electrical characterization of capaciti...
This paper presents a systematic characterization of hydrogen capacitively coupled very high frequen...
This paper presents a systematic characterization of hydrogen capacitively coupled very high frequen...
The paper presents a systematic characterization of pure hydrogen capacitively coupled discharges, p...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency (ccrf) discharges are still among the most powerful and flexibl...
In this paper we present a parametric study of the effect of discharge voltage on capacitively coup...
International audienceParallel plate capacitively coupled plasmas (CCPs) are commonly used for mater...
International audienceA combined computational-experimental study was performed of a geometrically s...
This paper presents a systematic characterization of a pure hydrogen capacitively coupled radio freq...
Apresentação em posterCapacitively coupled radio-frequency (ccrf) discharges in N2-H2 mixtures are b...
This work presents the characterization of a radio-frequency, capacitively coupled, symmetric, hydro...
LE TRAVAIL PRESENTE TRAITE DE LA MODELISATION ET DE LA CARACTERISATION DE DECHARGES RADIOFREQUENCE (...
This paper reviews the basis and the successes with the fluid modelling of capacitively coupled radi...
In this paper we present the self consistent coupling of a 2D model of a parallel plate radio freque...