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: HT4.00089 : Plasma Confinement by Photoemission-assisted Discharge
Presenter:
Haruhiro Naito
(National Institute of Technology, Ariake College)
Authors:
Haruhiro Naito
(National Institute of Technology, Ariake College)
Hikaru Nishiyama
(National Institute of Technology, Ariake College)
Takayuki Watanabe
(Tanabe Engineering)
Susumu Takabayashi
(National Institute of Technology, Ariake College)
Our group has been developing the photoemission-assisted plasma that can be created only in a designated area where vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) light is irradiated. In this system, plentiful photoelectrons are generated in the VUV-irradiated area by the photo-electric effect and work as initial electrons. Due to this far different number of electrons in between the VUV-irradiated area and the other, discharge is preferred in the former area, and the plasma is created there only as a result. The VUV-irradiated area making the photoemission plasma there is actually restricted by a designed hole (16 mm in diameter) in a quartz cover. Quartz is insulative enough to avoid discharge under it.
However, the geometrically restricted photoemission-assisted plasma is spontaneously confined by controlling pressure in the atmosphere: from 16 mm to 3 mm in diameter. This is explained by imbalance between α and γ regimes. When the pressure increases, argon ions generated by the plasma is evacuated and is replaced by new argon atoms. However, continuous VUV irradiation keeps supplying photoelectrons over the substrate in parallel. The γ-regime reaction with argon ions survives at the center on the substrate. Because the reaction is accompanied with luminescence, the photoemission-assisted plasma seems to be confined as a result.
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