Title :
Neutral gas distribution in a helicon plasma source
Author :
Breun, R. ; Gilland, J. ; Hershkowitz, Noah
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Eng. & Eng. Phys., Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. High density helicon plasma sources have demonstrated the phenomenon of neutral pumping. The high electron density of a wave generated plasma column in an axial magnetic field ionizes an appreciable fraction of the neutrals in the column. The neutrals then become concentrated at the ends of the source, where the loss flux is concentrated. The axial profile of argon neutral pressure at a radius of 3.5 cm has been measured using a capacitive manometer in a helicon source operated at 1000 G, 200-700 W. The plasma radius (based on electron density half-width-half-maximum) was approximately 2 cm. The data indicate a decrease in neutral pressure from a 20 mtorr fill pressure to 2-3 mtorr over most of the column length, except near the ends. A 1-D analysis of the neutral particle balance, including plasma ionization, radial and end wall loss/recombination, and nonuniform ion neutral-ion diffusion coefficients has been developed to model the helicon source. Experimentally measured values of power, magnetic field, electron temperature and end loss current are used as inputs to the code. The calculated neutral density axial profiles are in good agreement with experimentally measured neutral pressure profiles. The results of the calculation indicate the role of neutrals in particle confinement of the helicon source; in particular, neutral density gradients at the ends appear to restrict axial ion flow and hence improve plasma confinement.
Keywords :
electron density; 1000 G; 1D analysis; 2 to 3 mtorr; 20 mtorr; 200 to 700 W; Ar neutral pressure; axial magnetic field; capacitive manometer; column length; electron density; electron temperature; end loss current; helicon plasma source; helicon source; high density helicon plasma sources; ion flow; loss flux; magnetic field; neutral density axial profiles; neutral density gradients; neutral gas distribution; neutral pumping; nonuniform ion neutral-ion diffusion coefficients; particle confinement; plasma confinement; plasma ionization; plasma radius; wave generated plasma column; Density measurement; Electrons; Magnetic field measurement; Plasma confinement; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Plasma temperature; Plasma waves; Pressure measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1996. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3322-5
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1996.551430