Collisionless Electron Heating by Capacitive rf Sheaths

G. Gozadinos, M. M. Turner, and D. Vender
Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 135004 – Published 7 September 2001
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Abstract

High-frequency plasma discharges are often sustained by collisionless heating of electrons; the nature of these mechanisms is a central problem in the theory of such discharges. In capacitive discharges, collisionless heating occurs near boundaries, and is usually attributed to inelastic collisions of electrons with oscillating plasma sheaths, regarded as moving rigid barriers. We show that, when current conservation is required, such heating necessarily vanishes, and we conclude that this model of the heating process is not correct. We develop an alternative view that associates the heating with acoustic disturbances in the electron fluid. An analytic model, based on moments of the Vlasov equation, gives results in good agreement with particle-in-cell simulations. In terms of individual particle dynamics, this acoustic heating may be interpreted as a transit-time effect.

  • Received 14 March 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.135004

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

G. Gozadinos, M. M. Turner*, and D. Vender

  • Plasma Research Laboratory, National Center for Plasma Science and Technology and School of Physical Sciences, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland

  • *Electronic address: miles.turner@dcu.ie

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Vol. 87, Iss. 13 — 24 September 2001

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