Drifting potential humps in ionization zones: The “propeller blades” of high power impulse magnetron sputtering
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10/2013
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| Publication Type | Journal Article
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| DOI |
10.1063/1.4823827
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| Abstract |
Ion energy distribution functions measured for high power impulse magnetron sputtering show features, such as a broad peak at several 10 eV with an extended tail, as well as asymmetry with respect to E × B, where E and B are the local electric and magnetic field vectors, respectively. Here it is proposed that those features are due to the formation of a potential hump of several 10 V in each of the traveling ionization zones. Potential hump formation is associated with a negative-positive-negative space charge that naturally forms in ionization zones driven by energetic drifting electrons. |
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Applied Physics Letters
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| Volume |
103
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| Year of Publication |
2013
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| Issue |
14
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| Pagination |
144103
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| ISSN Number |
00036951
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| Short Title |
Appl. Phys. Lett.
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