High power impulse magnetron sputtering discharges: Instabilities and plasma self-organization

EHIASARIAN, Arutiun, HECIMOVIC, A., DE LOS ARCOS, T., NEW, Roger, DER GATHEN, V. Schulz-von, BOKE, M. and WINTER, J. (2012). High power impulse magnetron sputtering discharges: Instabilities and plasma self-organization. Applied Physics Letters, 100 (11), p. 114101. [Article]

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Abstract
We report on instabilities in high power impulse magnetron sputtering plasmas which are likely to be of the generalized drift wave type. They are characterized by well defined regions of high and low plasma emissivity along the racetrack of the magnetron and cause periodic shifts in floating potential. The azimuthal mode number m depends on plasma current, plasma density, and gas pressure. The structures rotate in × direction at velocities of ∼10 km s−1 and frequencies up to 200 kHz. Collisions with residual gas atoms slow down the rotating wave, whereas increasing ionization degree of the gas and plasma conductivity speeds it up.
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