Density measurements in low pressure, weakly magnetized, RF plasmas: Experimental verification of the sheath expansion effect

Yunchao Zhang, Christine Charles*, Roderick W. Boswell

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    Abstract

    This experimental study shows the validity of Sheridan's method in determining plasma density in low pressure, weakly magnetized, RF plasmas using ion saturation current data measured by a planar Langmuir probe. The ion density derived from Sheridan's method which takes into account the sheath expansion around the negatively biased probe tip, presents a good consistency with the electron density measured by a cylindrical RF-compensated Langmuir probe using the Druyvesteyn theory. The ion density obtained from the simplified method which neglects the sheath expansion effect, overestimates the true density magnitude, e.g., by a factor of 3 to 12 for the present experiment.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number27
    JournalFrontiers in Physics
    Volume5
    Issue numberJUL
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 11 Jul 2017

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