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Effects of gas pressure on 60/13.56 MHz dual-frequency capacitively coupled plasmas
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Electrical EngineeringPressure DependenceEngineeringPhysicsPlasma TheoryApplied PhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma ScienceAtomic PhysicsPlasma PhysicsGas PressurePlasma ApplicationEepfs ChangeMhz Dual-frequencyElectron Densities
The electron energy probability functions (EEPFs) were measured with increasing gas pressure in 60/13.56 MHz dual-frequency capacitively coupled plasma (DF-CCP) using compensated Langmiur electrostatic probe. The transition pressure of heating mode from collisionless to collisional heating in 60/13.56 MHz DF-CCP is found to be significantly lower than that in 13.56 MHz single-frequency CCP. As the pressure increases, the EEPFs change from bi-Maxwellian to Druyvesteyn type which is similar with that in 60 MHz single-frequency CCP. The pressure dependence of electron densities, effective electron temperatures, floating potentials, and plasma potentials in 60/13.56 MHz DF-CCP were measured and were compared with that in 60 MHz single-frequency CCP. The pressure dependence of these plasma parameters in 60/13.56 MHz DF-CCP is similar with that in 60 MHz single-frequency CCP.
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