Abstract
Phase-resolved optical emission spectroscopy is a powerful tool to investigate the excitation mechanisms within the radio-frequency (RF) cycle of capacitively coupled RF plasmas. In this paper, the optical emission of oxygen, hydrogen, and argon atoms is investigated over a wide range of process parameters. The spatially (axial) and temporally resolved spectroscopy reveals four prominent emission patterns.
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