Relationship of mode transitions and standing waves in helicon plasmas

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吴明阳 [1 ]
肖池阶 [1 ]
王晓钢 [1 ,2 ]
刘悦 [3 ]
许敏 [4 ]
谭畅 [5 ,6 ]
徐田超 [1 ]
余修铭 [1 ]
何任川 [1 ]
许安冬 [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology School of Physics Fusion Simulation CenterPeking University
[2] Department of Physics Institute of Space Environment and Matter Science Harbin Institute of Technology
[3] Key Laboratory of Materials Modification by Laser Ion and Electron Beams (Ministry of Education)School of Physics Dalian University of Technology
[4] Center for Fusion Science of Southwestern Institute of Physics
[5] Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Plasma Physics and Applied Technology
[6] Xi’an Aerospace Propulsion
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Helicon wave plasma sources have the well-known advantages of high efficiency and high plasma density, with broad applications in many areas. The crucial mechanism lies with mode transitions, which has been an outstanding issue for years. We have built a fluid simulation model and further developed the Peking University Helicon Discharge code. The mode transitions, also known as density jumps, of a single-loop antenna discharge are reproduced in simulations for the first time. It is found that large-amplitude standing helicon waves(SHWs) are responsible for the mode transitions, similar to those of a resonant cavity for laser generation.This paper intends to give a complete and quantitative SHW resonance theory to explain the relationship of the mode transitions and the SHWs. The SHW resonance theory reasonably explains several key questions in helicon plasmas, such as mode transition and efficient power absorption, and helps to improve future plasma generation methods.
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