Adaptive mass alteration to model ion-ion recombination in a Particle-in-Cell simulation of silane radio-frequency discharges
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In discharges in electronegative gases, negative ions are generated by (dissociative) attachment and lost by recombination with positive ions. Straightforward modeling of the recombination in a Particle-in-Cell simulation by removing a positive and negative super-particle gives rise to large numerical fluctuations. These fluctuations lead to non-physical electric fields and heating of the electrons. In this paper, a method is proposed that enables the simulation of the recombination of positive and negative ions in an accurate way, even at low densities. The recombination in a cell is done by changing the mass of the super-particles in this cell. Thus it is possible to recombine any desired amount of real particles even if it is less than one super-particle. Moreover, the number of super-particles in each cell is kept nearly constant by adding super-particles (if a cell contains too few particles) or by removing a super-particle while increasing the mass for each of the rest (if a cell contains too many). It is shown that this simulation of ion recombination results in a lower level of non-physical fluctuations. The lower level of computational noise is shown to result in a lower ionization rate and lower ion fluxes compared to PIC/MCC simulations without adaptive mass alteration. (c) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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2010
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Computer Physics Communications
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181
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10
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Number of Pages |
1743-1749
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Date Published |
Oct
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Type of Article |
Article
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ISBN Number |
0010-4655
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ISI:000281945600011
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732cbf28a9418a06fcd414622af511a8
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Alternate Journal |
Comput. Phys. Commun.
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Journal Article
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