“…The use of VHF source frequencies ranging from 27 MHz to 100 MHz for plasma generation is known to be very effective in increasing the plasma density at reduced pressure, due to the resultant effective electron heating [8,19,25,27,[30][31][32][33][34][35]. Moreover, in the case where an f LF of less than 2-4 MHz is used, the use of a higher f HF in the generation of the plasma is advantageous in achieving the functional separation of the HF and LF sources, i.e.…”