Planar Multipole Resonance Probe: A kinetic model based on a functional analytic description
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T1 - Planar Multipole Resonance Probe: A kinetic model based on a functional analytic description
AU - Friedrichs, Michael
AU - Brinkmann, Ralf Peter
AU - Oberrath, Jens
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Measuring plasma parameters, e.g. electron density and electron temperature, is an important procedure to verify the stability and behavior of a plasma process. For this purpose the multipole resonance probe (MRP) represents a satisfying solution. However, the influence of the probe on the plasma due to its physical presence makes it unattractive for processes in industrial applications. As an improvement the planar design of the MRP (pMRP) was introduced, which combines the advantages of the spherical MRP with the possibility to be integrated into the chamber wall of a plasma reactor. To measure the electron temperature with the pMRP, a kinetic model of the probe-plasma system is necessary. In this work such a kinetic model based on a functional analytic description will be presented.
AB - Measuring plasma parameters, e.g. electron density and electron temperature, is an important procedure to verify the stability and behavior of a plasma process. For this purpose the multipole resonance probe (MRP) represents a satisfying solution. However, the influence of the probe on the plasma due to its physical presence makes it unattractive for processes in industrial applications. As an improvement the planar design of the MRP (pMRP) was introduced, which combines the advantages of the spherical MRP with the possibility to be integrated into the chamber wall of a plasma reactor. To measure the electron temperature with the pMRP, a kinetic model of the probe-plasma system is necessary. In this work such a kinetic model based on a functional analytic description will be presented.
KW - Engineering
M3 - Conference abstract in journal
VL - 62
JO - Bulletin of the American Physical Society
JF - Bulletin of the American Physical Society
SN - 0003-0503
IS - 10
M1 - DT2.00003
ER -