RF absorption and ion heating in helicon sources

Phys Rev Lett. 2002 May 13;88(19):195002. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.195002. Epub 2002 Apr 24.

Abstract

Experimental data are presented that are consistent with the hypothesis that anomalous rf absorption in helicon sources is due to electron scattering arising from parametrically driven ion-acoustic waves downstream from the antenna. Also presented are ion temperature measurements demonstrating anisotropic heating (T( perpendicular)>T(parallel)) at the edge of the discharge. The most likely explanation is ion-Landau damping of electrostatic slow waves at a local lower-hybrid-frequency resonance.