Formation stages of pulsed discharge in oxygen and carbon tetrafluoride

This paper reports the current and voltage oscilloscope waveforms of a pulsed discharge measured in a broad range of frequencies (from 20 to 300 kHz) and duty cycle from 0.15 to 0.85 for two values of oxygen and carbon tetrafluoride pressure values of 0.1 and 1 Torr. Current oscilloscope waveforms o...

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Дата:2016
Автори: Lisovskiy, V.A., Ogloblina, P.A., Dudin, S.V., Yegorenkov, V.D., Dakhov, A.N., Farenik, V.I.
Формат: Стаття
Мова:English
Опубліковано: Науковий фізико-технологічний центр МОН та НАН України 2016
Назва видання:Журнал физики и инженерии поверхности
Онлайн доступ:http://dspace.nbuv.gov.ua/handle/123456789/117057
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Цитувати:Formation stages of pulsed discharge in oxygen and carbon tetrafluoride / V.A. Lisovskiy, P.A. Ogloblina, S.V. Dudin, V.D. Yegorenkov, A.N. Dakhov, V.I. Farenik // Журнал физики и инженерии поверхности. — 2016. — Т. 1, № 4. — С. 351-360. — Бібліогр.: 26 назв. — англ.

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Резюме:This paper reports the current and voltage oscilloscope waveforms of a pulsed discharge measured in a broad range of frequencies (from 20 to 300 kHz) and duty cycle from 0.15 to 0.85 for two values of oxygen and carbon tetrafluoride pressure values of 0.1 and 1 Torr. Current oscilloscope waveforms of the glow pulsed discharge have been found to possess a plasma phase and an afterglow phase. The following stages of the plasma phase have been observed: 1. The capacitive current pulse of about 0.5–1 μs in duration; 2. The current growth stage the duration of which depends on the gas species, the plasma phase duration and the pressure; 3. The plateau (remarkably pronounced only for carbon tetrafluoride and absent for other gases); 4. The current decrease of tens microseconds in duration down to the level corresponding to that of the direct voltage discharge.