High-speed plasma measurements with a plasma impedance probe

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS(2023)

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Plasma impedance probes (PIPs) are a type of RF probe that primarily measure electron density. This work introduces two advancements: a streamlined analytical model for interpreting PIP-monopole measurements and techniques for achieving $\geq 1$ MHz time-resolved PIP measurements. The model's improvements include introducing sheath thickness as a measurement and providing a more accurate method for measuring electron density and damping. The model is validated by a quasi-static numerical simulation which compares the simulation with measurements, identifies sources of error, and provides probe design criteria for minimizing uncertainty. The improved time resolution is achieved by introducing higher-frequency hardware, updated analysis algorithms, and a more rigorous approach to RF calibration. Finally, the new model and high-speed techniques are applied to two datasets: a 4 kHz plasma density oscillation resolved at 100 kHz with densities ranging between $2 \times 10^{14}$ to $3 \times 10^{15}$ m$^{-3}$ and a 150 kHz oscillation resolved at 4 MHz with densities ranging between $4 \times 10^{14}$ to $6 \times 10^{14}$ m$^{-3}$.
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plasma impedance probe,high-speed
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