Electron Density Oscillations in CC-RF Oxygen Plasma Investigated by Gaussian Beam Microwave Interferometry

2011 
Gaussian beam microwave interferometry (160 GHz, beam waist of 5 mm) is applied to study the electron density in capacitively coupled radio-frequency (RF) oxygen plasma. The microwave interferometry provides immediately the line-integrated electron density without model assumptions. In the considered range of RF power and total pressure, the investigations have shown that the oxygen plasma is dominated by electron density oscillations due to the attachment-induced ionization instability. The frequency of the mostly nonharmonic oscillations ranges between 0.3 and 3 kHz with peak-to-peak line-integrated electron density variations up to 3.5 × 10 15 m -2 .
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