Thin Solid Films, Vol.547, 132-136, 2013
Simulation of spatial characteristics of very high frequency hydrogen plasma produced by a balanced power feeding
The effects of a balanced power feeding (BPF) method on a very high frequency hydrogen plasma produced with narrow-gap parallel plate electrodes are studied by 2-dimensional simulation. It was found that the electron density increases inside the electrodes and decreases outside the electrodes. The input power was effectively absorbed into the intermediate region of the electrodes. In addition, the electron density outside the electrodes decreased with increasing the gas pressure, and the electron density inside the electrodes peaked at a certain pressure. The property of the power absorption was improved and the electron temperature decreased for the ;higher gas pressure in the BPF model. (C) 2013 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Balanced power feeding;Very high frequency plasma;Narrow-gap parallel plate electrodes;Microcrystalline silicon solar cell;Anomalous discharge