Abstract

A radio-frequency low-pressure ICP discharge superimposed by a static magnetic field with an X-point configuration exhibits peculiar starlike structures in the total light emission. An enhanced emission at particular azimuthal angles is observed if the axial position of the magnetic null-point plane lies within the flange ports. The rays appear at angles at which the ten flange ports are located, suggesting an azimuthally inhomogeneous electron energy distribution.

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