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The radio-frequency fluctuation effect on the floating harmonic method

Title
The radio-frequency fluctuation effect on the floating harmonic method
Author
정진욱
Keywords
LANGMUIR PROBE; RF DISCHARGES; PLASMA
Issue Date
2016-08
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
Citation
PHYSICS OF PLASMAS, v. 23, NO. 8, Page. 1-7
Abstract
The radio-frequency (RF) plasma diagnostics with an electrical probe facing a challenge, because the RF fluctuation oscillates the plasma potential and distorts the current-voltage (I-V) curve. As Langmuir probe is widely used in plasma diagnostics, many researchers have been studying the effect of RF fluctuation on probe and compensation methods. On the other hand, there have not been enough studies on the fluctuation effect on the floating harmonic method. Therefore, we investigated the impact of RF fluctuation on the floating harmonic method theoretically and experimentally. When the electrons are in ideal Maxwellian distribution, the floating potential is negatively shifted by the RF fluctuation, but the fluctuation does not distort I-V curve around the floating potential. However, in practical plasmas, the I-V curve and their harmonic components are distorted. This RF fluctuation effect becomes more significant in a low density plasma with a high impedance sheath. The second harmonic current decreases with the RF fluctuation while the first harmonic current is merely affected. Therefore, the electron temperatures measured with the floating harmonic method under low density plasma with uncompensated probe are overestimated than the results obtained with the compensated probe. Published by AIP Publishing.
URI
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.4960559https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/76229
ISSN
1070-664X; 1089-7674
DOI
10.1063/1.4960559
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