Upendra Bhandarkar et al 2003 J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 36 1399 doi:10.1088/0022-3727/36/12/307
Upendra Bhandarkar, Uwe Kortshagen and Steven L Girshick
Show affiliationsParticle nucleation in silane plasmas has attracted interest for the past decade, both due to the basic problems of plasma chemistry involved and the importance of silane plasmas for many applications. A better understanding of particle nucleation may facilitate the avoidance of undesirable particle contamination as well as enable the controlled production of nanoparticles for novel applications. While understanding of particle nucleation has significantly advanced over the past years, a number of questions have not been resolved. Among these is the delay of particle nucleation with an increasing gas temperature, which has been observed in experiments in argon–silane plasmas. We have developed a quasi-one-dimensional model to simulate particle nucleation and growth in silane containing plasmas. In this paper we present a comparative study of the various effects that have been proposed as explanations for the nucleation delay. Our results suggest that the temperature dependence of the Brownian diffusion coefficient is the most important effect, as diffusion affects both the loss rate and growth rate of particles.
82.33.Xj Plasma reactions (including flowing afterglow and electric discharges)
82.60.Nh Thermodynamics of nucleation
52.25.Kn Thermodynamics of plasmas
Issue 12 (21 June 2003)
Received 25 February 2003
Published 28 May 2003
Upendra Bhandarkar et al 2003 J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 36 1399
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