Influence of excited molecules on electron swarm transport coefficients and gas discharge kinetics

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In this paper we study different effects of excited molecules on swarm parameters, electron energy distribution functions and gas discharge modeling. First we discuss a possible experiment in parahydrogen to resolve the discrepancy in hydrogen vibrational excitation cross section data. Negative differential conductivity (NDC) is a kinetic phenomenon which manifests itself in a particular dependence of the drift velocity on E/N and it is affected by superelastic collisions with excited states. A complete kinetic scheme for argon required to model excited state densities in gas discharges is also described. These results are used to explain experiments in capacitively and inductively coupled RF plasmas used for processing. The paper illustrates the application of atomic and molecular collision data, swarm data and the theoretical techniques in modeling of gas discharges with large abundances of excited molecules. It is pointed out that swarm experiments with excited molecules are lacking and that there is a shortage of reliable data, while the numerical procedures are sufficiently developed to include all the important effects.

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Petrović, Z. L., Jovanović, J. V., Raspopović, Z. M., Bzenić, S. A., & Vrhovac, S. B. (1997). Influence of excited molecules on electron swarm transport coefficients and gas discharge kinetics. Australian Journal of Physics, 50(3), 591–613. https://doi.org/10.1071/p96069

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