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Modeling of a capacitively coupled radio-frequency methane plasma: Comparison between a one-dimensional and a two-dimensional fluid model

Herrebout et al., 2002

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5912193622809910469
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Herrebout D
Bogaerts A
Yan M
Gijbels R
Goedheer W
Vanhulsel A
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Journal of applied physics

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A comparison is made between a one-dimensional (1D) and a two-dimensional (2D) self- consistent fluid model for a methane rf plasma, used for the deposition of diamond-like carbon layers. Both fluid models consider the same species (ie, 20 in total; neutrals, radicals …
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