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Plasma Sources Science and Technology | 2015

Determination of titanium atom and ion densities in sputter deposition plasmas by optical emission spectroscopy

Petr Vašina; Matej Fekete; Jaroslav Hnilica; Peter Klein; Lenka Dosoudilová; Pavel Dvořák; Zdeněk Navrátil

The thorough characterizations of deposition plasma lead to important achievements in the fundamental understanding of the deposition process, with a clear impact on the development of technology. Measurement of the spatial and, in the case of pulse excited plasma, also temporal evolution, of the concentrations of sputtered atoms and ions is a primary task in the diagnostics of any sputter deposition plasma. However, it is difficult to estimate absolute number densities of the sputtered species (atoms and ions) in ground states directly from optical emission spectroscopy, because the species in the ground levels do not produce any optical signal. A method using effective branching fractions enables us to determine the density of non-radiating species from the intensities of self-absorbed spectral lines. The branching fractions method described in the first part of this paper was applied to determine the ground state densities of the sputtered titanium atoms and ions. The method is based on fitting the theoretically calculated branching fractions to experimentally measured ratios of the relative intensities of carefully selected resonant titanium atomic and ionic lines. The sputtered species density is determined in our experimental setup with a relative uncertainty of less than 5% for the dc driven magnetron and typically 15% for time-resolved measurements of high- power impulse magnetron sputtering (HiPIMS) discharge. In the second part of the paper, the method was applied to determine the evolution of titanium atom and ion densities in three typical cases ranging from the dc driven sputter process to HiPIMS.


Journal of Physics D | 2017

Ti atom and Ti ion number density evolution in standard and multi-pulse HiPIMS

Matej Fekete; Jaroslav Hnilica; Catalin Vitelaru; Tiberiu Minea; Petr Vašina


Journal of Physics D | 2018

Effect of magnetic field on spoke behaviour in HiPIMS plasma

Jaroslav Hnilica; Peter Klein; Marta Šlapanská; Matej Fekete; Petr Vašina


60th Annual Society of Vacuum Coaters Technical Conference (SVC TechCon 2017) | 2018

Temporal evolution of Ti sputtered species number densities in multi-pulse HiPIMS process

Matej Fekete; Jaroslav Hnilica; Pavel Souček; Lukáš Zábranský; Petr Vašina


Archive | 2017

Impact of Sputtered Species Ionization on Hysteresis Curve Shape – Model and Experiment

Matej Fekete; Katarína Bernátová; Peter Klein; Jaroslav Hnilica; Petr Vašina


Archive | 2017

Titanium Atom and Ion Number Density Evolution in Reactive HiPIMS

Matej Fekete; Katarína Bernátová; Peter Klein; Jaroslav Hnilica; Petr Vašina


Archive | 2017

Spokes occurrence in HiPIMS discharge at different magnetic field strengths

Jaroslav Hnilica; Marta Šlapanská; Peter Klein; Matej Fekete; Petr Vašina


Archive | 2017

Evolution of Titanium Atom and Ion Density in Reactive HiPIMS - Impact on Hysteresis Curve Shape

Matej Fekete; Katarína Bernátová; Peter Klein; Jaroslav Hnilica; Petr Vašina


Archive | 2017

Evolution of sputtered species densities in HiPIMS process with acetylene gas

Katarína Bernátová; Matej Fekete; Peter Klein; Jaroslav Hnilica; Petr Vašina


Archive | 2016

Development of deposition process for growth oftitanium/carbon coatings at laborato ry and industrial scale

Petr Vašina; Tereza Schmidtová; Pavel Souček; Matej Fekete

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