Abstract
The characteristics of RF planar magnetron discharges of O/sub 2//Ar mixture are clarified using the particle-in-cell/Monte Carlo method. The simulation is carried out for axisymmetrical magnetic fields. The spatial and temporal behavior of magnetron discharge is examined in detail. The O/sup -/ ions are trapped in the plasma bulk by the time-averaged potential. The O/sup -/ density is governed by a balance of generation and loss of O/sup -/. The positive ions Ar/sup +/, O/sub 2//sup +/, and O/sup +/ are distributed in such a way that the charge neutrality is kept in the plasma bulk. Since the peak point of O/sup -/ density does not coincide with that of electron density, the spatial distributions of Ar/sup +/, O/sub 2//sup +/, and O/sup +/ have two peaks. The number densities of Ar/sup +/ and O/sup -/ ions drastically increase when oxygen is added to the discharge gas Ar, and then saturated. In the case when the mole fraction of oxygen increases, the self-bias voltage on the target decreases. This phenomenon is investigated in detail and a clear physical explanation is presented.
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