Global (volume-averaged) model of inductively coupled chlorine plasma: Influence of Cl wall recombination and external heating on continuous and pulse-modulated plasmas - Archive ouverte HAL
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Global (volume-averaged) model of inductively coupled chlorine plasma: Influence of Cl wall recombination and external heating on continuous and pulse-modulated plasmas

Efe Kemaneci
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Emile Carbone
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Jean-Paul Booth
Wouter Graef
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Jan van Dijk
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G. Kroesen
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An inductively coupled radio-frequency plasma in chlorine is investigated via a global (volume-averaged) model, both in continuous and square wave modulated power input modes. After the power is switched off (in a pulsed mode) an ion?ion plasma appears. In order to model this phenomenon, a novel quasi-neutrality implementation is proposed. Several distinct Cl wall recombination probability measurements exist in the literature, and their effect on the simulation data is compared. We also investigated the effect of the gas temperature that was imposed over the range 300?1500 K, not calculated self-consistently. Comparison with published experimental data from several sources for both continuous and pulsed modes shows good agreement with the simulation results.
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hal-01549388 , version 1 (28-06-2017)

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Efe Kemaneci, Emile Carbone, Jean-Paul Booth, Wouter Graef, Jan van Dijk, et al.. Global (volume-averaged) model of inductively coupled chlorine plasma: Influence of Cl wall recombination and external heating on continuous and pulse-modulated plasmas. Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 2014, 23 (4), pp.045002. ⟨10.1088/0963-0252/23/4/045002⟩. ⟨hal-01549388⟩
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