A collisional-radiative model for microwave discharges in helium at low and intermediate pressures
- 14 December 1992
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
- Vol. 25 (12) , 1713-1732
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/25/12/007
Abstract
A stationary collisional-radiative model for helium microwave discharges in cylindrical geometry is developed by coupling the rate balance equations for the n+ atomic ions and He2+ molecular ions, and to the homogeneous Boltzmann equation. The latter is solved using the DC effective field approximation but taking into account stepwise inelastic and superelastic processes from the 23S, 21S and 23P states, as well as electron-electron collisions. A coherent set of electron cross sections is deduced in order to solve the Boltzmann equation. Special attention is paid to the atomic collisions considered (by taking into account /-change reactions and associative ionization reactions), and to the effects of radiation imprisonment. This, together with the inclusion of the kinetics of the molecular ions, allows the range of validity of the model to extend up to atmospheric pressure. The theoretical populations for the excited states, characteristics for the steady-state reduced maintenance electric field and mean absorbed power per electron at unit gas density agree very well with experimental data from surface wave discharges.Keywords
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