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Pattern-dependent charging in plasmas

Hwang et al., 2002

Document ID
12468335828402430727
Author
Hwang G
Giapis K
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IEEE transactions on plasma science

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When patterned surfaces are exposed to plasmas, the directionality difference between ions and electrons causes differential charging of the pattern. Potential contour maps, generated by Monte Carlo simulations of charging in mixed conductor-insulator structures, illustrate …
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