Global Model of Plasma Chemistry in a High Density Oxygen Discharge

C. Lee, D.B. Graves, Michael A. Lieberman and D.W. Hess

EECS Department
University of California, Berkeley
Technical Report No. UCB/ERL M93/54
June 1993

http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1993/ERL-93-54.pdf

the gas phase kinetics and plasma chemistry of high density oxygen discharges are studies. A self-consistent, spatially-averaged model is developed to determine positive ion, negative ion and electron densities, ground state and metastable free radical densities, and electron temperature as functions of gas pressure, microwave input power, and cylindrical source diameter and length. For an electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) discharge, the reduction in radial transport due to the confining magnetic field is also modeled. The kinetic scheme includes excitation, dissociation, and ionization of neutrals due to electron impact, electron attachment and detachment, and ion-ion neutralization. In addition, ion neutralization at the reactor walls is included. Model results show that for a low neutral pressure, high plasma density discharge, oxygen molecules are almost completely dissociated to form oxygen atoms, and the dominant positive ion is O+ rather than O2+. The metastable species are not important for the pressure range studies (0.5 - 100 mTorr), and the confining magnetic field significantly affects the plasma chemistry, the total positive ion density, and the electron temperature. Comparisons are made to experimental data, and qualitative agreement between experiment and model is observed.


BibTeX citation:

@techreport{Lee:M93/54,
    Author = {Lee, C. and Graves, D.B. and Lieberman, Michael A. and Hess, D.W.},
    Title = {Global Model of Plasma Chemistry in a High Density Oxygen Discharge},
    Institution = {EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley},
    Year = {1993},
    Month = {Jun},
    URL = {http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1993/2386.html},
    Number = {UCB/ERL M93/54},
    Abstract = {the gas phase kinetics and plasma chemistry of high density oxygen discharges are studies.  A self-consistent, spatially-averaged model is developed to determine positive ion, negative ion and electron densities, ground state and metastable free radical densities, and electron temperature as functions of gas pressure, microwave input power, and cylindrical source diameter and length.  For an electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) discharge, the reduction in radial transport due to the confining magnetic field is also modeled.  The kinetic scheme includes excitation, dissociation, and ionization of neutrals due to electron impact, electron attachment and detachment, and ion-ion neutralization.  In addition, ion neutralization at the reactor walls is included.  Model results show that for a low neutral pressure, high plasma density discharge, oxygen molecules are almost completely dissociated to form oxygen atoms, and the dominant positive ion is O+ rather than O2+.  The metastable species are not important for the pressure range studies (0.5 - 100 mTorr), and the confining magnetic field significantly affects the plasma chemistry, the total positive ion density, and the electron temperature.  Comparisons are made to experimental data, and qualitative agreement between experiment and model is observed.}
}

EndNote citation:

%0 Report
%A Lee, C.
%A Graves, D.B.
%A Lieberman, Michael A.
%A Hess, D.W.
%T Global Model of Plasma Chemistry in a High Density Oxygen Discharge
%I EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley
%D 1993
%@ UCB/ERL M93/54
%U http://www2.eecs.berkeley.edu/Pubs/TechRpts/1993/2386.html
%F Lee:M93/54