Experimental study on the ignition process of a pulsed capacitively coupled RF discharge: Effects of gas pressure and voltage amplitude

The effects of gas pressure and voltage amplitude on the ignition process of a pulse capacitively coupled RF argon discharge are experimentally investigated. The electron density is measured by a hairpin probe, the spatiotemporal distribution of the electron impact excitation dynamics is determined by phase resolved optical emission spectroscopy, and the electrical parameters are obtained by analyzing the measured current and voltage waveforms. In this work, the pulse plasma is ignited with few initial electrons, so the ignition process behaves like gas breakdown. Based on the measured RF breakdown curve, the gas pressures and voltage amplitudes are selected, and then different characteristics of ignition processes are compared and discussed in detail. Particularly, the spatiotemporal pattern of the electron impact excitation rate obtained within the selected pressure range, as well as other results, aid the intuitive understanding of a typical “V-shaped” RF breakdown curve. At lower pressures, the excitation pattern exhibit shorter and tilted regions, ending at electrodes during the early ignition stage, implying a substantial electron energy loss, while at relatively high pressures, the excitation pattern becomes wider and less tilted, and the proportion of electron energy consumed by excitation processes increases. In addition, by increasing the voltage amplitude, the ignition is advanced and becomes more significant, manifesting a faster increase in discharge current and a stronger overshoot of RF power deposition. Meanwhile, at high voltage amplitude, the excitation pattern exhibits complex spatiotemporal distribution due to enhanced local electric field when the plasma emission intensity overshoots.

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