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Effect of electron Monte Carlo collisions on a hybrid simulation of a low-pressure capacitively coupled plasma
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EngineeringPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsFluid ModelsPlasma ModelingPlasma SimulationPlasma TheoryPlasma ComputationMagnetohydrodynamicsTransport PhenomenaPlasma ConfinementHybrid SimulationEmcc MethodPhysicsBasic Plasma PhysicApplied Plasma PhysicElectron TransportHydrodynamicsApplied PhysicsPlasma Application
Fluid models have been widely used and conducted successfully in high pressure plasma simulations where the drift–diffusion and the local-field approximation are valid. However, fluid models are not able to demonstrate non-local effects related to large electron energy relaxation mean free path in low pressure plasmas. To overcome this weakness, a hybrid model coupling electron Monte Carlo collision (EMCC) method with the fluid model is introduced to obtain precise electron energy distribution functions using pseudo-particles. Steady state simulation results by a one-dimensional hybrid model which includes EMCC method for the collisional reactions but uses drift–diffusion approximation for electron transport in a fluid model are compared with those of a conventional particle-in-cell (PIC) and a fluid model for low pressure capacitively coupled plasmas. At a wide range of pressure, the hybrid model agrees well with the PIC simulation with a reduced calculation time while the fluid model shows discrepancy in the results of the plasma density and the electron temperature.
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