Abstract

The electron-energy-distribution function (EEDF) in low-pressure argon and helium rf discharges has been measured during the discharge transition from the low-voltage to the high-voltage mode using a recently developed high-resolution Langmuir probe technique. When the transition occurs, the EEDF becomes Maxwellian because of increased electron-electron collisions arising from a sharp rise in electron density and a steep fall in electron temperature caused by \ensuremath{\gamma}-electron injection.

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