Plasma generation apparatus with interleaved electrodes and corr

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31511171, 31511191, 31323101, 31323131, H01J 724

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ABSTRACT:
A plasma generator having two groups of interleaved electrodes to which power is allied at high or radio frequency, to form a plasma in a region sufficiently removed from a substrate to avoid damage and unwanted exposure of the substrate to the plasma. In one embodiment of the invention, the electrodes are flat parallel plates. One group of electrodes includes all the odd-numbered plates and the other group includes all the even-numbered plates. In another embodiment of the invention, the electrodes are concentric cylinders instead of flat plates. In either case, plasma generation makes use of a relatively large electrode surface area in a small volume, and the resulting plasma is not in direct contact with the substrate being processed.

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patent: 5053678 (1991-10-01), Koike et al.
patent: 5173641 (1992-12-01), Imahashi et al.

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