The dynamics of charged particles close to the E-H mode transition in argon and oxygen inductively coupled radio-frequency plasmas

ORAL

Abstract

Inductively coupled radio-frequency plasmas can operate in different operation modes. At low input power and comparatively low plasma densities the plasma is sustained in capacitive mode (E-mode). As the power and hence plasma density increases a transition to inductive mode (H-mode) is observed. Argon and oxygen plasmas and their mixtures are investigated. Here we report on investigations into the power coupling close to the E-H mode transition. Electron, positive and negative ion density measurements (Langmuir probe {\&} photo-detachment) and space and phase resolved optical emission spectroscopy (PROES) are employed. The measurements reveal that this transition region is of particular interest and governed by a non-linear dynamics exhibiting complex mixtures of various power coupling mechanisms through capacitive and inductive electric fields.

Authors

  • Mujahid Zaka ul Islam

    • Queen's University Belfast
  • Timo Gans

    • Queen's University Belfast, UK
    • Queen's University Belfast
    • Centre for Plasma Physics, Queens University Belfast, Belfast, BT7 1NN, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Centre for Plasma Physics, Queens University Belfast, BT7 1NN Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
    • CPP, Queens University, Belfast, United Kingdom
  • Deborah O'Connell

    • Queen's University Belfast
    • CPP, Queens University, Belfast, United Kingdom
  • W.G. Graham

    • Queen's University Belfast
    • Queen's University of Belfast