Abstract

Collisionless heating in low-pressure capacitively coupled rf discharges is usually attributed to a stochastic interaction between electrons and the oscillating sheath. We show that this explanation is not complete---there is a powerful heating mechanism associated with pressure effects that arise during the expansion and contraction of sheaths.

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