Laser-induced fluorescence measurements deformation of neutrals distribution function in the vicinity of a surface

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Abstract

Sheath region is of great interest for all plasma reactors and applications. Because this region is restricted to a few Debye lengths, it is impossible to make measurements with classical intrusive diagnostics like Langmuir probes. Laser Induced Fluorescence is a good way to access to the Argon neutral velocity distribution function in the vicinity of a conductive surface. We have made such measurements in a multipolar plasma device. Nevertheless, some artifacts can be present and must be taken into account. For example, the laser power absorption plays a significant role for high neutrals density. The non-elastic collision coefficient of neutrals with the surface is calculted with respect to the distance to the surface with a spatial definition of $0.1$mm. A neutral fluid acceleration with the distance to the surface is also observed which still remains to be explained.

*Supported by the R\'eseau Plasmas Froids of CNRS.

Authors

  • Nicolas Claire

    • University of Provence
    • PIIM Laboratory
  • St\'ephane Mazouffre

    • ICARE-CNRS
    • ICARE CNRS Orleans, France
  • Cyril Rebont

    • University of Provence
  • Fabrice Doveil

    • CNRS
    • PIIM Laboratory