Two-Dimensional Self-Consistent Radio Frequency Plasma Simulations Relevant to the Gaseous Electronics Conference RF Reference Cell

Over the past few years multidimensional self-consistent plasma simulations including complex chemistry have been developed which are promising tools for furthering our understanding of reactive gas plasmas and for reactor design and optimization. These simulations must be benchmarked against experi...

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Published inJournal of research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology Vol. 100; no. 4; pp. 473 - 494
Main Authors Lymberopoulos, Dimitris P, Economou, Demetre J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States [Gaithersburg, MD] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology 01.07.1995
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ISSN1044-677X
2165-7254
DOI10.6028/jres.100.036

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Summary:Over the past few years multidimensional self-consistent plasma simulations including complex chemistry have been developed which are promising tools for furthering our understanding of reactive gas plasmas and for reactor design and optimization. These simulations must be benchmarked against experimental data obtained in well-characterized systems such as the Gaseous Electronics Conference (GEC) reference cell. Two-dimensional simulations relevant to the GEC Cell are reviewed in this paper with emphasis on fluid simulations. Important features observed experimentally, such as off-axis maxima in the charge density and hot spots of metastable species density near the electrode edges in capacitively-coupled GEC cells, have been captured by these simulations.
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ISSN:1044-677X
2165-7254
DOI:10.6028/jres.100.036