Cross sections for electron scattering from the CF$_{3}$ radical

ORAL

Abstract

Electron interaction cross sections with fluorocarbon radicals, such as CF, CF$_{2}$ and CF$_{3}$, are a key data need for modeling industrial plasmas used to manufacture semiconductor devices. Here measurements of low-energy electron scattering cross sections for the CF$_{3}$ radical are presented. The gas target was prepared by thermal dissociation of a CF$_{3}$I precursor forming a gas mixture containing, amongst other products, CF$_{3}$. Time-of-flight analysis was used to characterize the gas mixture and, subsequently, the elastic differential cross sections for CF$_{3}$ were measured for energies between 5 -- 50 eV. The measured data are compared with new Schwinger Multichannel calculations.

Authors

  • Leigh Hargreaves

    • ARC Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies, Flinders University, Australia; ARC Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies, University of Adelaide, Australia
  • Jessica Francis-Staite

    • ARC Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies, Flinders University, Australia
  • Michael Brunger

    • Flinders University
    • ARC Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies, Flinders University, Australia
  • Stephen Buckman

    • ARC Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
    • ARC Centre for Antimatter-Matter Studies, Australian National University, Australia
  • Carl Winstead

    • A. A. Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA
  • Vince McKoy

    • A. A. Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA