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WANG Songbai (王松柏), LEI Guangjiu (雷光玖), BI Zhenhua (毕振华), H. GHOMI, YANG Size (杨思泽), LIU Dongping (刘东平). Saturation Ion Current Densities in Inductively Coupled Hydrogen Plasma Produced by Large-Power Radio Frequency Generator[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2016, 18(9): 907-911. DOI: 10.1088/1009-0630/18/9/06
Citation: WANG Songbai (王松柏), LEI Guangjiu (雷光玖), BI Zhenhua (毕振华), H. GHOMI, YANG Size (杨思泽), LIU Dongping (刘东平). Saturation Ion Current Densities in Inductively Coupled Hydrogen Plasma Produced by Large-Power Radio Frequency Generator[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2016, 18(9): 907-911. DOI: 10.1088/1009-0630/18/9/06

Saturation Ion Current Densities in Inductively Coupled Hydrogen Plasma Produced by Large-Power Radio Frequency Generator

  • An experimental investigation of the saturation ion current densities (Jions ) in hydrogen inductively coupled plasma (ICP) produced by a large-power (2–32 kW) radio frequency (RF) generator is reported, then some reasonable explanations are given out. With the increase of RF power, the experimental results show three stages: in the first stage (2–14 kW), the electron temperature will rise with the increase of RF power in the ICP, thus, the Jions increases continually as the electron temperature rises in the ICP. In the second stage (14–20 kW), as some H ions lead to the mutual neutralization (MN), the slope of Jions variation firstly decreases then increases. In the third stage (20–32 kW), both the electronic detachment (ED) and the associative detachment (AD) in the ICP result in the destruction of H ions, therefore, the increased amplitude of the Jions in the third stage is weaker than the one in the first stage. In addition, with the equivalent transformer model, we successfully explain that the J ions at different radial locations in ICP has the same rule. Finally, it is found that the Jions has nothing to do with the outer/inner puffing gas pressure ratio, which is attributed to the high-speed movement of hydrogen molecules.
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