4.3 Article Proceedings Paper

Langmuir Probe Diagnostics of Inductively Coupled Plasma Generated Using Flat Spiral Antenna

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE
Volume 49, Issue 2, Pages 615-623

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPS.2020.3020977

Keywords

Plasmas; Radio frequency; Probes; Iterative closest point algorithm; Electric potential; Capacitors; Spirals; Electron energy probability function (EEPF); inductively coupled plasma (ICP) system; plasma diagnostics; radio frequency (RF) compensated Langmuir probe (CLP)

Funding

  1. Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology, Government of India

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The Langmuir probe diagnostics were conducted on an inductively coupled plasma, using a flat spiral antenna. The current-voltage characteristics were measured to determine important plasma parameters, which were then studied in relation to applied RF power and operating pressure.
Langmuir probe (LP) diagnostics is performed on an inductively coupled plasma (ICP) generated using a flat spiral antenna. The current-voltage ( I-V) characteristics are measured using a radio frequency (RF) compensated LP to mitigate the effect of RF distortion in I-V measurements. All-important plasma parameters such as electron density (ne), electron temperature (Te), plasma potential ( Vp), and electron energy distribution function (EEDF) are measured in a cylindrical-shaped ICP. The plasma is generated by feeding RF (13.56 MHz) current in the planer multiple spiral antennas. It is seen that the plasma is uniform over an area with 200 mm diameter, with an electron number density in the range from similar to 1011 to 1012 cm-3. Typically for plasma processing of materials, the required density fall in that region. Variation of plasma parameters is investigated as a function of applied RF power and operating pressure and the observed results are discussed.

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