Laser Thomson scattering measurements of negative ion density in a glow discharge plasma

M. Noguchi, K. Ariga, T. Hirao, P. Suanpoot, Y. Yamagata, K. Uchino, K. Muraoka

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Abstract

Laser Thomson scattering (LTS) is shown to provide a useful means for measurements of negative ion density in a glow discharge plasma. Because the saturation energy density is so low that complete photo-detachment occurs at a very early stage of the probing laser pulse for the LTS measurement, the main part of the laser pulse is Thomson scattered by the photo-detached electrons as well as those already generated in the discharge. The energies of photo-detached electrons are below the energy difference between the photon energy and the electron affinity of the negative ions, and Thomson scattering from these appears below the difference energy. The principle has been tested using the second harmonic of a YAG laser light (532 nm) against an inductively coupled plasma operated in a mixture of Ar(80%)/O2(20%) at a pressure of 20 mTorr, and yielded the negative ion density of 1.5 × 1017 m-3, which amounted to 37% of the electron density of 4.1 × 1017 m-3 or 27% of the negative charges (electrons and negative ions).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-59
Number of pages3
JournalPlasma Sources Science and Technology
Volume11
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2002

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Condensed Matter Physics

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