Spatially Resolved Parameter-Measurement of Oxygen ICP via Optical Emission Spectroscopy with Tomographic Analysis
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Abstract
Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) combined with tomographic analysis was used to measure spatial distributions of plasma radiance in oxygen inductively coupled plasma (ICP). From the reconstructed radiance profiles, the dissociation degree of oxygen molecules was estimated using actinometry. These results were then applied to a Collisional-Radiative Model (CRM) to calculate spatial distributions of electron temperature and electron density. The combined use of tomographic OES, actinometric analysis, and CRM enabled a detailed, spatially resolved characterization of oxygen plasma parameters under ICP power conditions of 400–800 W and pressure conditions of 1–10 Pa.
Presenters
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Wentao He
Institute of Science Tokyo
Authors
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Wentao He
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Tetsuji Kiyota
ULVAC,Inc.
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Kenta Doi
ULVAC,Inc.
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Yuya Yamashita
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Wataru Kikuchi
Institute of Science Tokyo, Institute of Science Toyko
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Shuhei Watanabe
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Ayaki Sakurai
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Yuchen Ye
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Kazuki Shimatani
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Atsushi Nezu
Institute of Science Tokyo
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Hiroshi Akatsuka
Institute of Science Tokyo