Ad. Tserepi et al., CF2 KINETICS AND RELATED MECHANISMS IN THE PRESENCE OF POLYMERS IN FLUOROCARBON PLASMAS, Journal of applied physics, 81(5), 1997, pp. 2124-2130
Laser-induced fluorescence was used to characterize the fluorocarbon p
lasma that was used to modify the wettability of hexatriacontane (HTC)
, a polymer model. The plasma volume downstream from a microwave plasm
a source was examined by monitoring the CF2 concentration as well as t
he CF2 decay rate (in the afterglow of a pulsed discharge) during trea
tment of the polymer surface (in 20-100 mTorr CF4). In parallel, the b
ehavior of F atoms was monitored by means of actinometric optical emis
sion. Pulsed modulation of the discharge allowed the effects of variat
ions in the loss and production rates for CF2 to be distinguished, in
the presence of hexatriacontane. Our observations are consistent with
enhanced production of CF2, possibly by an ion-assisted surface mechan
ism, in the presence of HTC. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.