Investigating radio frequency plasmas used for the modification of polymersurfaces

Citation
D. Barton et al., Investigating radio frequency plasmas used for the modification of polymersurfaces, J PHYS CH B, 103(21), 1999, pp. 4423-4430
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
ISSN journal
15206106 → ACNP
Volume
103
Issue
21
Year of publication
1999
Pages
4423 - 4430
Database
ISI
SICI code
1520-6106(19990527)103:21<4423:IRFPUF>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
By use of Langmuir probes and energy-resolved mass spectrometry, the proper ties of a cold plasma suitable for the surface treatment of polymers are in vestigated. The 13.56 MHz radio frequency (rf) excitation is provided by an external coil, and we demonstrate that a plasma of Ar gas is capacitively coupled to the source coil. The spatial distributions of plasma and floatin g (self-bias) potentials, electron temperature T-e, and plasma density n(e) have been investigated for a range of input powers (1-50 W) and gas pressu res (10(-3)-10(-1) Torr) using compensated Langmuir probes. Estimates of th e rf potential amplitudes are also given, The energy distribution of plasma ions at plasma boundaries has also been measured, and the effect of the pe rturbation to the plasma parameters due to the presence of the polymer samp le and the spectrometer has been quantified. A feature of these plasmas is the presence of large rf potentials (up to about 25T(e)) and high self-bias potentials (up to 80 V). We show that the presence of a mass spectrometer changes the plasma potential and alters the level of rf fluctuation in the plasma and thereby affects the ion energy distribution function at the samp le surface. Estimates of ion and photon energy fluxes are made, and the rel ative importance of these two fluxes in terms of polymer modification at a pressure of 10(-2) Torr is discussed.