Abstract

Optical emission measurements of the Doppler broadening of argon (549.6 nm) and helium (501.6 nm) neutral lines in the unmagnetized regions of an electron cyclotron resonance plasma show that the gas temperature ranges from 300 to 900 K. After compensation for Zeeman splitting, Doppler widths are found to be constant across the radius of the plasma. Plasma heating of the argon gas (0.77 mTorr) is shown to increase from 300 to 500 K as microwave power absorption increases from 80 to 330 W. Long neutral residence times are observed to increase the argon gas temperature to ≊900 K. Helium and argon neutral temperatures decrease as the neutral mean free path increases indicating that the gas may be heated by ion-neutral collisions including charge exchange.

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