2007
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/40/11/022
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Electron drift velocity in silane in strong electric fields determined from rf breakdown curves

Abstract: We report measurements of the breakdown curves of an rf capacitive discharge in low pressure silane. The electron drift velocity was determined from the locations of the turning point and of the minimum in the breakdown curves in the range E/p = 145-1292 V cm −1 Torr −1 . We compare our results to values calculated from the published cross-sections in the range E/p = 1-2000 V cm −1 Torr −1 and data calculated in other papers and find good agreement.

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“…It should be noted that at high rf frequencies there can be a phase shift between the field and the drift velocity, but this does not affect the measurement. The method is simple and gives good agreement with the data obtained by other techniques and numerical calculations (see, e.g., [16,17,22,23,32,33]). The Lisovskiy-Yegorenkov method is accessible to many researchers.…”
Section: Validity Of the Determination Of Electron Drift Velocity Fro...supporting
confidence: 58%
“…It should be noted that at high rf frequencies there can be a phase shift between the field and the drift velocity, but this does not affect the measurement. The method is simple and gives good agreement with the data obtained by other techniques and numerical calculations (see, e.g., [16,17,22,23,32,33]). The Lisovskiy-Yegorenkov method is accessible to many researchers.…”
Section: Validity Of the Determination Of Electron Drift Velocity Fro...supporting
confidence: 58%
“…Observation (ii) has already been reported elsewhere. 35,36 For a given pressure, more electrons are lost in collisions in a SiH 4 plasma than in a H 2 plasma; hence, a higher power is needed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…papers were devoted to gas breakdown in rf electric field (see [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]). It is associated with a broad application of rf discharge in plasma technology processes as well as with an opportunity to determine the electron drift velocity in a strong rf electric field (see [13,16] and the references cited therein).…”
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“…As is known [10,11,13,[15][16][17][18], an rf breakdown curve contains a region of multi-valued dependence of the breakdown rf voltage U rf on the gas pressure p in the range of low gas pressure values. The presence of this region is associated with an enhanced flow of electrons out of the interelectrode gap due to the drift motion in the rf field when the amplitude A of the electron displacement in the rf field is close to one-half of the inter-electrode distance L. The rf breakdown curve usually consists of the diffusion-drift, Paschen and multipactor branches [13].…”
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