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Simultaneous potential and circuit solutions for two-dimensional bounded plasma simulation codes
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    Simultaneous potential and circuit solutions for two-dimensional bounded plasma simulation codes (English)
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    6 May 1997
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    An algorithm is presented which couples external lumped circuit elements to bounded two-dimensional plasma simulation codes. This allows one to decompose the field solver into a Laplace solver (with boundary conditions eventually on applied potentials) and a Poisson solver (with zero boundary conditions). The method is shown on the simulation of a dually excited capacitively coupled RF discharge. The possibility of applications to a plasma processing reactor is also discussed.
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    solver decomposition
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    external lumped circuit elements
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    Laplace solver
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    Poisson solver
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    dually excited capacitively coupled RF discharge
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    plasma processing reactor
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