Time-Resolved Imaging of a Pulsed DC Magnetron Plasma During the Sputter Deposition of TiO$_{2}$ Films
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Abstract
Time resolved images of the optical emissions from a pulsed DC magnetron plasma during the sputter deposition of TiO$_{2}$ films were taken with a Roper Scientific ICCD camera. The camera was exposed to the discharge for 0.05-0.2$\mu $s with 0.05-0.2$\mu $s separation between each exposure. At the beginning of the \textit{on-time} when the power is turned on, the discharge initially starts preferentially in the opposing corners of the \textit{race track}. During the rest of the \textit{on-time}, the emission from the straight sections of the \textit{race track} of the magnetron is always slightly stronger than the emission from the two rounded corners of the \textit{race track}. This pattern extends into the start of the \textit{off-time} when the power is turned off. The optical emissions persist for several microseconds into the \textit{off-time}.~Spectral filters were used in order to record the temporal behavior of the various emission lines (Ar, O, Ti).
Authors
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WeiDong Zhu
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Jose Lopez
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Abe Belkind
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Kurt Becker
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 07030