Observation of low-frequency oscillation in argon helicon discharge

Wanying Zhu, Ruilin Cui, Ruoyu Han, Feng He, Jiting Ouyang*

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Abstract

We present here a kind of low-frequency oscillation in argon helicon discharge with a half helical antenna. This time-dependent instability shows a global quasi-periodic oscillation of plasma density and electron temperature, with a typical frequency of a few tens of Hz which increases with external magnetic field as well as radiofrequency (RF) power. The relative oscillation amplitude decreases with magnetic field and RF power, but the rising time and pulse width do not change significantly under different discharge conditions. The oscillation can only be observed in some specific conditions of low magnetic fields and low RF power when the gas flows in from one end of the discharge area and out from another end. This global instability is suggested to be attributed to the pressure instability of neutral depletion, which is the result of compound action of gas depletion by heating expansion and gas replenishment from upstream. There are two kinds of oscillations, large and small amplitude oscillations, occurring in different discharge modes. This study could be a good verification of and complement to earlier experiments. This kind of spontaneous pulse phenomenon is also helpful in realizing a pulsing plasma source without a pulsed power supply.

Original languageEnglish
Article number025401
JournalPlasma Science and Technology
Volume25
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2022

Keywords

  • global instability
  • helicon plasma
  • low-frequency oscillation
  • neutral depletion

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