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Influence of the RF Electrode Cleanliness on Plasma Characteristics and Dust-Particle Generation in Methane Dusty Plasmas

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The methane decomposition in a planar RF discharge (13.56 MHz) leads both to a dust-particle generation in the plasma bulk and to a coating growth on the electrodes. Growing dust-particles fall onto the grounded electrode when they are too heavy. Thus, at the end of the experiment, the grounded electrode is covered by a coating and by fallen dust-particles. During the dust-particle growth, the negative DC self-bias voltage (VDC) increases because fewer electrons reach the RF electrode, leading to a more resistive plasma and to changes in the plasma chemical composition. In this paper, the cleanliness influence of the RF electrode on the dust-particle growth, on the plasma characteristics and composition is investigated. A cleanliness electrode is an electrode without coating and dust-particles on its surface at the beginning of the experiment.

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hal-01548246 , version 1 (27-06-2017)

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Isabelle Géraud-Grenier, William Desdions, Francois Faubert, Maxime Mikikian, Véronique Massereau-Guilbaud. Influence of the RF Electrode Cleanliness on Plasma Characteristics and Dust-Particle Generation in Methane Dusty Plasmas. Zdenek Nemecek, Jiri Pavlu and Jana Safrankova. 8th International Conference on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas (8th ICPDP), May 2017, Prague, Czech Republic. American Institute of Physics (AIP), 1925, pp.020024, 2018, DIVERSE WORLD OF DUSTY PLASMAS: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas. ⟨10.1063/1.5020412⟩. ⟨hal-01548246⟩
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