Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, Vol.14, No.2, 603-607, 1996
In-Situ Polarization-Sensitive Laser-Light-Scattering Method for Simultaneous Measurements of 2-Dimensional Spatial Size and Density Distributions of Particles in Plasmas
An in situ polarization-sensitive laser-light-scattering (PSLLS) method is developed to measure simultaneously two-dimensional spatial distributions of size and density of particles in plasmas, in order to reveal growth processes and behavior of particles over a discharge space. The system developed can view the whole discharge area of 50X200 mm(2) illuminated by a sheet laser beam with a spatial resolution of 2X2X2 mm(3) and a time resolution of 33 ms, and measure particles larger than 50 nm in size and greater than 10(6) cm(-3) in density. Using the PSLLS method, it is found that particles formed in radio frequency silane plasmas initially appear principally in an annular region around the plasma/sheath boundary near the powered electrode. Moreover, larger particles tend to reside nearer to the powered electrode about 10 mm off the discharge-column axis. The region occupied by particles spreads axially toward the grounded electrode (downstream region) and also radially toward both the discharge-column axis and the discharge wall, and then particles flow out of the discharge space with a gas flow.
Keywords:DUST PARTICLES