Electron Information in Single- and Dual-Frequency Capacitive Discharges at Atmospheric Pressure

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Sanghoo Park
Wonho Choe
Se Youn Moon
Jian Jun Shi
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[1] 291 Daehak-ro,Department of Nuclear and Quantum Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
[2] Yuseong-gu,Department of Physics, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
[3] 291 Daehak-ro,Department of Quantum System Engineering
[4] Yuseong-gu,College of Science
[5] Chonbuk National University,undefined
[6] 567 Baekje-daero,undefined
[7] Deokjin-gu,undefined
[8] Donghua University,undefined
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Determining the electron properties of weakly ionized gases, particularly in a high electron-neutral collisional condition, is a nontrivial task; thus, the mechanisms underlying the electron characteristics and electron heating structure in radio-frequency (rf) collisional discharges remain unclear. Here, we report the electrical characteristics and electron information in single-frequency (4.52 MHz and 13.56 MHz) and dual-frequency (a combination of 4.52 MHz and 13.56 MHz) capacitive discharges within the abnormal α-mode regime at atmospheric pressure. A continuum radiation-based electron diagnostic method is employed to estimate the electron density (ne) and temperature (Te). Our experimental observations reveal that time-averaged ne (7.7–14 × 1011 cm−3) and Te (1.75–2.5 eV) can be independently controlled in dual-frequency discharge, whereas such control is nontrivial in single-frequency discharge, which shows a linear increase in ne and little to no change in Te with increases in the rf input power. Furthermore, the two-dimensional spatiotemporal evolution of neutral bremsstrahlung and associated electron heating structures is demonstrated. These results reveal that a symmetric structure in electron heating becomes asymmetric (via a local suppression of electron temperature) as two-frequency power is simultaneously introduced.
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