Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Gaseous Electronics Conference
Monday–Friday, September 30–October 4 2024; San Diego, California
Session HT4: Poster Session I (4:00pm-6:00pm)
4:00 PM,
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Room: Gallery & Great Room 1-4
Abstract: HT4.00079 : Modeling complex plasma chemistry using the particle-in-cell code VSim
Presenter:
Eve Lanham
(Tech-X Corp)
Authors:
Eve Lanham
(Tech-X Corp)
Daniel S Main
(Tech-X Corporation)
John Robert Cary
(University of Colorado, Boulder, Tech-X Corporation)
Thomas G Jenkins
(Tech-X Corporation)
Scott E Kruger
(Tech-X)
In this paper, we report on progress on modeling complex plasma chemistry of 1D capacitive discharges using the VSim particle-in-cell code [2,3]. A Direct Simulation Monte Carlo reactions framework is used to model kinetic particle collisions between background fluids and other particles. The reaction mechanisms for chemistries of interest (He, Ar/Cl2) were obtained from the Quantemol database [4]. Results from the Quantemol global model were used to seed the kinetic simulations to reduce the time needed to reach steady-state and to provide a point of comparison. Differences between the kinetic simulations and results obtained from the global simulation will be discussed.
[1] M. A. Lieberman and A. J. Lichtenberg, Principles of Plasma Discharges and Materials Processing, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2005).
[2] C. Nieter and J. R. Cary, J. Comp. Phys. 196, 448 (2004).
[3] www.txcorp.com/vsim
[4] J. Tennyson et al. Plasma Sources Sci. Technol. 31, 095020 (2022).
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