Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (ccrf) in nitrogen mixtures are frequently used for the processing, modification and functionalization of different kinds of materials. Although nitrogen plasmas have been studied for many years, and despite their growing interest in applications, there is only partial knowledge about ccrf nitrogen plasmas. This paper uses experiments and modelling to study ccrf discharges in pure nitrogen, at 13.56 MHz frequency, 0.1–1 mbar pressures and 2–30 W coupled powers [1]. Experiments performed on two similar (not twin) setups, existing in the LATMOS and the GREMI laboratories, include electrical and optical emission spectroscopy (OES) measurements. Electrical measurements give the rf-applied a...
Abstract: CTP.00151This paper uses simulations and measurements to study capacitively coupled rf dis...
International audienceThis paper studies the modifications induced in low-pressure radio-frequency c...
This paper studies capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (13.56MHz frequency) in pure nitr...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (ccrf) in nitrogen mixtures are frequently used for ...
This paper uses experiments and modelling to study capacitively coupled radio-frequency (rf) dischar...
International audienceThis paper uses experiments and modelling to study capacitively coupled radio-...
International audienceThis paper uses experiments and modelling to study capacitively coupled radio-...
International audienceThis paper uses experiments and modelling to study capacitively coupled radio-...
Apresentação em posterCapacitively coupled radio-frequency (ccrf) discharges in N2-H2 mixtures are b...
Abstract FTP1.00021This paper studies capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (13.56 MHz fre...
Abstract FTP1.00021This paper studies capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (13.56 MHz fre...
Abstract FTP1.00021This paper studies capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (13.56 MHz fre...
This work uses experiments and simulations to analyze the modifications induced in pure N2 capacitiv...
Apresentação em poster; publicado em: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. 56:15 (2011).This p...
Abstract: CTP.00151This paper uses simulations and measurements to study capacitively coupled rf dis...
Abstract: CTP.00151This paper uses simulations and measurements to study capacitively coupled rf dis...
International audienceThis paper studies the modifications induced in low-pressure radio-frequency c...
This paper studies capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (13.56MHz frequency) in pure nitr...
Capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (ccrf) in nitrogen mixtures are frequently used for ...
This paper uses experiments and modelling to study capacitively coupled radio-frequency (rf) dischar...
International audienceThis paper uses experiments and modelling to study capacitively coupled radio-...
International audienceThis paper uses experiments and modelling to study capacitively coupled radio-...
International audienceThis paper uses experiments and modelling to study capacitively coupled radio-...
Apresentação em posterCapacitively coupled radio-frequency (ccrf) discharges in N2-H2 mixtures are b...
Abstract FTP1.00021This paper studies capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (13.56 MHz fre...
Abstract FTP1.00021This paper studies capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (13.56 MHz fre...
Abstract FTP1.00021This paper studies capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (13.56 MHz fre...
This work uses experiments and simulations to analyze the modifications induced in pure N2 capacitiv...
Apresentação em poster; publicado em: Bulletin of the American Physical Society. 56:15 (2011).This p...
Abstract: CTP.00151This paper uses simulations and measurements to study capacitively coupled rf dis...
Abstract: CTP.00151This paper uses simulations and measurements to study capacitively coupled rf dis...
International audienceThis paper studies the modifications induced in low-pressure radio-frequency c...
This paper studies capacitively coupled radio-frequency discharges (13.56MHz frequency) in pure nitr...