Author :
Müller, H. ; Howling, A.A. ; Hollenstein, C.
Abstract :
Following the analytical description of the collisionless high-voltage capacitive RF sheath in Lieberman (1988) and of the collisional high-voltage capacitive RF sheath in Lieberman (1989), electrical sheath parameters are calculated for a square-wave RF discharge current. The interest in the square-wave current lies in the analytical simplicity of the solutions. The spatial dependences of the time-averaged electrostatic potential Φ¯ electric field E¯ net-charge carrier density n¯, and ion density ni are related to the distance x from the plasma/sheath edge by power laws. For the collisionless RF sheath, Φ¯∝x3/2 E¯∝x1/2, n¯∝x--1/2and ni ∝x-3/4 (the respective exponents for the collisionless RF sheath are 4/3, 1/3, -2/3, -2/3), For the collisional RF sheath, Φ¯∝x2 E¯∝x0 and ni∝x-1/2 (the respective exponents for the collisional DC sheath are 5/3, 2/3, -1/3, -1/3). The RF sheath solution is compared with Lieberman´s solution for the sinusoidal RF discharge current. The spatial dependences of Φ¯, E¯, n¯, and n i are almost identical for the two current waveforms. For fixed ionic sheath charge and ion current, the sheath width and the time-averaged sheath voltage are similar for the two current waveforms
Keywords :
high-frequency discharges; ion density; plasma boundary layers; plasma collision processes; plasma density; plasma sheaths; plasma transport processes; RF sheath solution; analytical description; analytical simplicity; collisional DC sheath; collisional RF sheath; collisional high-voltage capacitive RF sheath; collisionless DC sheath; collisionless RF sheath; collisionless high-voltage capacitive RF sheath; current waveforms; electric field; electrical parameters; electrical sheath parameters; fixed ionic sheath charge; high-voltage capacitive RF sheath; ion current; ion density; net-charge carrier density; plasma/sheath edge; power laws; sheath width; sinusoidal RF discharge current; spatial dependence; spatial dependences; square-wave RF discharge current; square-wave current; time-averaged electrostatic potential; time-averaged sheath voltage; Discharges; Electrodes; Electrons; Plasma applications; Plasma density; Plasma materials processing; Plasma sheaths; Plasma waves; Radio frequency; Voltage;