2D PIC simulations for an EN discharge with magnetized electrons and unmagnetized ions

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Abstract

We conducted 2D particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations for an electronegative (EN) discharge with magnetized electrons and unmagnetized ions, and compared the results to a previously developed 1D (radial) analytical model of an EN plasma with strongly magnetized electrons and weakly magnetized ions [1]. In both cases, there is a static uniform applied magnetic field in the axial direction. The 1D radial model mimics the wall losses of the particles in the axial direction by introducing a bulk loss frequency term $\nu_L$. A special (desired) solution was found in which only positive and negative ions but no electrons escaped radially. The 2D PIC results show good agreement with the 1D model over a range of parameters and indicate that the analytical form of $\nu_L$ employed in [1] is reasonably accurate. However, for the PIC simulations, there is always a finite flux of electrons to the radial wall which is about 10 to 30\% of the negative ion flux.\\[4pt] [1] G. Leray, P. Chabert, A.J. Lichtenberg and M.A. Lieberman, J. Phys. D, accepted for publication 2009.

Authors

  • Michael A. Lieberman

    University of California at Berkeley, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley CA 94720, EECS-UC Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, UC Berkeley

  • Emi Kawamura

    University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720

  • Allan J. Lichtenberg

    EECS-UC Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720