Excitation of Ion Acoustic Waves by Electron Beams

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Abstract

The interaction of electron beams with plasmas is of considerable importance particularly for hybrid DC/RF coupled plasma sources used in plasma processing [1]. An electron beam is formed by emission from one surface, is accelerated through a dc bias electric field and enters the bulk plasma. Emitted electrons excite electron plasma (Langmuir) waves through the two-stream instability. Due to the high localized plasmon pressure, ion acoustic waves are excited parametrically. The plasma waves saturate by non-linear wave trapping. Eventually coupling between electron plasma waves and ion acoustic waves deteriorates the Langmuir waves, which leads to a bursting behavior. The two-stream instability and the consequent ion fluctuations are studied over a wide range of system parameters using the particle-in-cell codes EDIPIC and LSP. The influenceof these instabilities on collisionless electron heating are presented for a hybrid RF-DC plasma source.\\[4pt] [1] Lin Xu, et al, Appl. Phys. Lett., 93, 261502 (2008).

*Research supported by the U.S. Department of Energy.

Authors

  • Dmytro Sydorenko

    • University of Alberta, Canada
  • Erinc Tokluoglu

    • PPPL
  • Igor D. Kaganovich

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
    • PPPL
    • PPPL, Princeton, NJ, 08540
  • Edward Startsev

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Ronald Davidson

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboraroty
    • Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University