Self-organization and self-limitation in high power impulse magnetron sputtering
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date Published
05/2012
Author
DOI
Abstract
The plasma over the racetrack in high power impulse magnetron sputtering develops in traveling ionization zones. Power densities can locally reach 109 W/m2, which is much higher than usually reported. Ionization zones move because ions are “evacuated” by the electric field, exposing neutrals to magnetically confined, drifting electrons. Drifting secondary electrons amplify ionization of the sameionization zone where the primary ions came from, while sputtered and outgassing atoms are supplied to the following zone(s). Strong density gradients parallel to the target disrupt electron confinement: a negative feedback mechanism that stabilizes ionization runaway.
Journal
Applied Physics Letters
Volume
100
Year of Publication
2012
Issue
22
Organization
Building Technologies Department, Building Technology and Urban Systems Division, Windows and Envelope Materials