Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1789357 | Current Applied Physics | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Current–voltage characteristics of α- and γ-modes were investigated in moderate and atmospheric pressure capacitive discharges. The α- and γ-modes, the co-existence of both modes, and the α- to γ- and γ- to α-mode transitions were observed with the changes in voltage, current, and plasma volume. Changing of gas pressure, (100–760) Torr, the α to γ and the γ to α transition occurred with respect to input power increasing and decreasing, respectively. The hysteresis in current and voltage curve was observed and became more evident at higher pressure. Using a simple electrical circuit model, the relation between the gas pressure and the α-sheath thickness before mode transition was described.
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Authors
Se Youn Moon, J.K. Rhee, D.B. Kim, B.M. Gweon, W. Choe,