2000
DOI: 10.1088/0963-0252/9/3/303
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Spatio-temporal evolution of a pulsed chlorine discharge

Abstract: A one-dimensional fluid model of a pulsed (square-wave power modulated) chlorine discharge was developed in order to study the spatiotemporal evolution of species densities and electron temperatures for various pressures, powers, pulsing frequencies and duty ratios. Simulation results show spontaneous separation of the plasma into an ion-ion core and an electron-ion edge during the power 'on' (active glow) fraction of the cycle. A transition from an electron-dominated plasma to an ion-ion plasma occurs during … Show more

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“…We have studied many different cases for few EN gases [8,21,32,36]. The negative ion fronts are clearly seen during the active (power "on") glow if: 1) the plasma electronegativity is not…”
Section: Nonlinear Evolution Of Negative Ion Density Profiles Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We have studied many different cases for few EN gases [8,21,32,36]. The negative ion fronts are clearly seen during the active (power "on") glow if: 1) the plasma electronegativity is not…”
Section: Nonlinear Evolution Of Negative Ion Density Profiles Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When power is turned off in the afterglow, electrons disappear rapidly because of diffusion to the walls and attachment to gas molecules. Late in the afterglow, the electron density and temperature are too low for any significant electrostatic fields to exist, and a transition occurs from an electron-dominated plasma to a positive ion -negative ion (ion-ion) plasma [8,9,10]. After that time, it is possible to extract negative ions from the plasma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fig. 2 shows the evolution of species densities and electron temperature at the center of a parallel plate pulsed chlorine discharge (20 mtorr, 1 W/cm 3 power density, no applied electrode bias), once a periodic steady-state is achieved [13]. The time window 0-50 ms represents the time power is ''ON'' (activeglow) while the time window 50-100 ms represents the time power is ''OFF'' (afterglow) during a pulse.…”
Section: Formation Of Ion-ion Plasmasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a collisional electronegative plasma containing electrons, one kind of positive ions and one kind of negative ions, the electrostatic field in the bulk is given by [13] …”
Section: Formation Of Ion-ion Plasmasmentioning
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