Stable Surface-Wave Plasma through Excitation of Standing Surface Wave Using Plane Multislot Antenna(Nuclear Science, Plasmas, and Electric Discharges)
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概要
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A stable high-density and low-temperature plasma was realized through excitation of standing surface waves using a plane multislot antenna. On a dielectric-window surface, the surface wave introduced from a slot interferes with that from the adjacent slot to generate a standing surface wave with odd loops at an interval of one-half wavelength of the surface wave between the slots. The plasma density is 2-10 × 10^<12> cm^<-3>, thus the skin depth is 1.5-4mm in the wide pressure range from 10 mTorr to 1 Torr. A superior high-density plasma with a relatively high temperature is generated near the dielectric window and a high-density plasma bulk with a low temperature is sustained through the intrinsic diffusion and the relaxation of the generated plasma. At high pressures of about 1 Torr, the plasma itself is confined near the dielectric window. The plasma is suitable for various applications, especially for high-rate and low-damage processes using large-area substrates.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 2002-06-15
著者
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Kitagawa Hideo
Semiconductor-equipment Development Division Canon Inc.
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Suzuki Nobumasa
Semiconductor-equipment Development Division Canon Inc.
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UCHIYAMA Shinzo
Semiconductor-Equipment Development Division, Canon Inc.
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Uchiyama Shinzo
Semiconductor-equipment Development Division Canon Inc.