Particle-in-cell simulations of the alpha and gamma modes in collisional nitrogen capacitive discharges
Abstract We perform one-dimensional (1D) particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations to study the α and γ modes in an intermediate pressure 1.6 Torr, 2.5 cm gap capacitive nitrogen discharge driven at 13.56 MHz with current density amplitudes J 0 = 7 to 150 A m −2 . In the α-mode, ion-induced secondary elect...
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Published in | Plasma sources science & technology Vol. 30; no. 3; p. 35001 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
IOP Publishing
01.03.2021
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Summary: | Abstract
We perform one-dimensional (1D) particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations to study the α and γ modes in an intermediate pressure 1.6 Torr, 2.5 cm gap capacitive nitrogen discharge driven at 13.56 MHz with current density amplitudes
J
0
= 7 to 150 A m
−2
. In the α-mode, ion-induced secondary electron emission has minimal effects on the discharge equilibrium, while in the γ-mode, it is essential for sustaining the discharge. As in a previous study of a comparable argon discharge, [Kawamura
et al
2020,
J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A
38
, 023003], the nitrogen discharge in the α-mode can be described by a ‘passive bulk’ model in which the ionization is negligible in the central bulk region and is due solely to electron sheath heating. The nitrogen discharge undergoes an α to γ transition in the applied
J
0
range, characterized by an increase in density and a decrease in electron temperature, sheath widths and sheath voltages. For the γ-mode, we calculate the scalings of the maximum sheath width
s
m
and the rf sheath voltage amplitude
V
1
with
J
0
. We compare the PIC results in the α-mode to the passive bulk model (modified for nitrogen), and, in the γ-mode with the expected
J
0
-
V
1
and
s
m
-
V
1
curves. We find good agreement with the simulations in both the α and γ regimes, and the α to γ transition is well predicted by the models. |
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ISSN: | 0963-0252 1361-6595 |
DOI: | 10.1088/1361-6595/abde22 |