Langmuir probe study of an inductively coupled magnetic-pole-enhanced helium plasma


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This study reports the effects of RF power and filling gas pressure variation on the plasma parameters, including the electron number density ne, electron temperature Te, plasma potential Vp, skin depth δ, and electron energy probability functions (EEPFs) in a low-pressure inductively coupled helium plasma source with magnetic pole enhancement. An RF compensated Langmuir probe is used to measure these plasma parameters. It is observed that the electron number density increases with both the RF power and the filling gas pressure. Conversely, the electron temperature decreases with increasing RF power and gas pressure. It is also noted that, at low RF powers and gas pressures, the EEPFs are non-Maxwellian, while at RF powers of ≥50 W, they evolve into a Maxwellian distribution. The dependences of the skin depth and plasma potential on the RF power are also studied and show a decreasing trend.

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Maria Younus

Department of Physics

Email: najeeb-ur-rehman@comsats.edu.pk
Paquistão, Islamabad

N. Rehman

Plasma Physics Laboratory

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Email: najeeb-ur-rehman@comsats.edu.pk
Paquistão, Islamabad

M. Shafiq

Department of Physics

Email: najeeb-ur-rehman@comsats.edu.pk
Paquistão, Islamabad

M. Naeem

Department of Physics

Email: najeeb-ur-rehman@comsats.edu.pk
Paquistão, Islamabad

M. Zaka-ul-Islam

Department of Physics, Faculty of Science

Email: najeeb-ur-rehman@comsats.edu.pk
Arábia Saudita, Jazan

M. Zakaullah

Department of Physics

Email: najeeb-ur-rehman@comsats.edu.pk
Paquistão, Islamabad

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