화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, Vol.24, No.6, 2025-2040, 2006
Improved volume-averaged model for steady and pulsed-power electronegative discharges
An improved volume-averaged global model is developed for a cylindrical (radius R, length L) electronegative (EN) plasma that is applicable over a wide range of electron densities, electronegativities, and pressures. It is applied to steady and pulsed-power oxygen discharges. The model incorporates effective volume and surface loss factors for positive ions, negative ions, and electrons combining three electronegative discharge regimes: a two-region regime with a parabolic EN core surrounded by an electropositive edge, a one-region parabolic EN plasma, and a one-region flat-topped EN plasma, spanning the plasma parameters and gas pressures of interest for low pressure processing, (below a few hundred millitorr). Pressure-dependent effective volume and surface loss factors are also used for the neutral species. A set of reaction rate coefficients, updated from previous model calculations, is developed for oxygen for the species O-2, O-2((1)Delta(g)) O, O-2(+), O+, and O-, based on the latest published cross-section sets and measurements. The model Solutions yield all of the quantities above together with such important processing quantities such as the neutral/ion flux ratio Gamma(O)/Gamma(i), with the discharge. aspect ratio 2R/L and pulsed-power period and duty ratio (pulse on-time/pulse period) as parameters. The steady discharge results are compared to an experiment, giving good agreement. For steady discharges, increasing 2R/L from 1 to 6 leads to a factor of 0.45 reduction in Gamma(O)/Gamma(i). For pulsed discharges with a fixed duty ratio, Gamma(O)/Gamma(i) is found to have a minimum with respect to pulse period. A 25% duty ratio pulse reduces Gamma(O)/Gamma(i) by a factor of 0.75 compared to the steady-state case. (c) 2006 American Vacuum Society.