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EPSRC Reference: EP/E035183/1
Title: The Study of Magnetized Electronegative Depositing Plasmas
Principal Investigator: Bradley, Professor JW
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Dublin City University The Open University
Department: Electrical Engineering and Electronics
Organisation: University of Liverpool
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 01 May 2007 Ends: 30 April 2011 Value (£): 371,172
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Plasmas - Technological
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The importance of electronegative species in technological plasmas is currently of great interest, both from a theoretical and experimental point of view, with much of the recent work concentrating on reactive ion etching discharges.However, other very important plasma systems have been somewhat neglected by scientist and engineers in terms of the role of negative ions, for instance, pulsed magnetized discharges (the sputter magnetron) used for the reactive deposition of thin films which contain electronegative gases such as oxygen. In this project, we will perform the first detailed study of the role of negative ions on the structure and dynamics of the pulsed magnetron plasma. In particular, it is our aim to make quantitative temporal and spatial measurements of the concentrations, energies and fluxes of electronegative species such as O- and O2- in the magnetron. The experimental study will be supplemented by modelling activity necessary to fully understand and interpret our diagnostic tools and shed light on the fundamental physical processes. The plasma measurements will be useful in understanding thin film growth dynamics and the fundamental data can be used in other more surface engineering orientated projects.
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