Electron-transport, ionization, attachment, and dissociation coefficients in SF6 and its mixtures
- 1 November 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 64 (9) , 4269-4277
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.341300
Abstract
An improved set of electron‐collision cross sections is derived for SF6 and used to calculate transport, ionization, attachment, and dissociation coefficients for pure SF6 and mixtures of SF6 with N2, O2, and Ne. The SF6 cross sections differ from previously published sets primarily at very low and high electron energies. At energies below 0.03 eV the attachment cross section is adjusted to fit recent electron swarm experiments, while the elastic momentum transfer cross section is increased to the theoretical limit. At high energies an allowance is made for the excitation of highly excited levels as observed in electron beam experiments. The cross‐section sets used for the admixed gases have previously been published. Electron kinetic energy distributions computed from numerical solutions of the electron‐transport (Boltzmann) equation using the two‐term, spherical harmonic expansion approximation were used to obtain electron‐transport and reaction coefficients as functions of E/N and the fractional concentration of SF6. Here E is the electric field strength and N is the gas number density. Attachment rate data for low concentrations of SF6 in N2 are used to test the attachment cross sections. Particular attention is given to the calculation of transport and reaction coefficients at the critical E/N=(E/N)c at which the ionization and attachment rates are equal.This publication has 79 references indexed in Scilit:
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