Title :
The influence of the secondary electron induced asymmetry on the Electrical Asymmetry Effect in capacitively coupled plasmas
Author :
Schulze, J. ; Schuengel, E. ; Korolov, I. ; Derzsi, A. ; Donko, Z.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. In geometrically symmetric capacitive radio-frequency plasmas driven by two consecutive harmonics a dc self-bias can be generated as a function of the phase shift between the driving frequencies via the Electrical Asymmetry Effect (EAE) [1]. Recently the Secondary Electron Asymmetry Effect (SEAE) was discovered (T. Lafleur, P. Chabert and J.P. Booth J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 46 135201 (2013)): unequal secondary electron emission coefficients at both electrodes were found to induce an asymmetry in single frequency capacitive plasmas. Here, we investigate the simultaneous presence of both effects by Particle in Cell simulations, i.e. a dual-frequency plasma driven by two consecutive harmonics with different electrode materials. We find, that the superposition of the EAE and the SEAE is non-linear, i.e. the asymmetries generated by each individual effect do not simply add up. The control ranges of the dc self-bias and the mean ion energy can be enlarged, if both effects are combined. These results provide a basis for an enhanced control of ion energy distribution functions in plasma processing applications by using distinct electrode materials and driving voltage waveforms.
Keywords :
plasma nonlinear processes; plasma simulation; plasma sources; secondary electron emission; capacitively coupled plasmas; dc self-bias; driving frequencies; driving voltage waveforms; dual-frequency plasma; electrical asymmetry effect; electrode materials; geometrically symmetric capacitive radiofrequency plasmas; ion energy distribution functions; mean ion energy; nonlinear superposition; particle-in-cell simulations; phase shift; plasma processing; secondary electron emission coefficients; secondary electron induced asymmetry; single frequency capacitive plasmas; Educational institutions; Electrodes; Harmonic analysis; Physics; Plasmas; Solids;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) held with 2014 IEEE International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS), 2014 IEEE 41st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2711-1
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2014.7012420