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Plasma Distribution in a Column of a Low-Pressure Microwave Discharge Sustained by a Standing Surface Wave

Journal

PLASMA PHYSICS REPORTS
Volume 49, Issue 8, Pages 975-983

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PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1134/S1063780X23600792

Keywords

surface electromagnetic wave; low-temperature plasma; low-pressure microwave discharge; standing surface wave; resonance; surface wave dispersion

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This study investigates the structure of a low-pressure microwave discharge sustained by a standing surface electromagnetic wave (SEW) in a quartz tube filled with argon. The results show that the excitation of the standing wave leads to the formation of plasma density modulation with a period of half the surface wavelength.
The structure of a low-pressure microwave discharge sustained by a standing surface electromagnetic wave (SEW) in a quartz tube filled with argon was studied. The standing wave was formed using a set of two flat metal mirrors, which formed an open SEW resonator. The plasma density profile and structure of the electromagnetic field of the SEW were studied in the pressure range from 0.25 to 10 Torr. The excitation of the standing wave allowed us to independently study the longitudinal E-z and transverse E-r components of the SEW electric field vector. It was confirmed experimentally that the oscillation phases of the components of the SEW are shifted by pi. The excitation of the standing wave in the plasma column leads to the formation of local minimums and maximums of plasma density, whose period equals half the wavelength of the surface wave. At the same time, the spatial period of density modulation is close to the distribution of the E-z component of the standing SEW. It was shown that the formation time of the modulated structure of plasma density is close to the characteristic time of diffusion, while the degree of modulation increases with increasing pressure. It was shown experimentally that it is possible to produce a plasma column with plasma density modulation n(emax)/n(emin) approximate to 5 and a length of about 10 wavelengths.

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