Similarity law and frequency scaling in low-pressure capacitive radio frequency plasmas

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Abstract

We verify the similarity law (SL) and show a violation of frequency scaling (f-scaling) in low-pressure capacitive radio frequency (rf) plasmas via fully kinetic particle-in-cell simulations. The SL scaling relations for electron density and electron power absorption are first confirmed in similar rf discharges. Based on these results, with only the driving frequency varied, the f-scalingfor electron density is also validated, showing almost the same trend as the SL scaling, across most of the frequency regime. However, violations of the f-scaling are observed at lower frequencies, which are found to be relevant to the electron heating mode transition from stochastic to Ohmic heating. Electron kinetic invariance is illustrated for the SL and f-scaling being valid, respectively, whereas the electron kinetic variation is observed when the f-scaling is violated.

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Fu, Y., Zheng, B., Wen, D. Q., Zhang, P., Fan, Q. H., & Verboncoeur, J. P. (2020). Similarity law and frequency scaling in low-pressure capacitive radio frequency plasmas. Applied Physics Letters, 117(20). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0029518

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