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Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Elektrotechnik KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS Ralf Peter Brinkmann, Dennis Krüger
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Fakultät für Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Elektrotechnik

KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS Ralf Peter Brinkmann, Dennis Krüger

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 2/71

Magnetized low pressure plasmas

Magnetized low pressure plasmas:

• Basis of many applications

• Complicated physical processes

HIPIMS PIAD Hall Thruster

N. Brenning, 2010 IOF, 2010 Princeton Lab, 2010

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 3/71

Modeling of magnetized technological plasmas:

Status of the field

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 4/71

Simulation capabilities: Wished for

Predictive simulation

Full physical model (6d)

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 5/71

Simulation capabilities: Current situation

Full physical model (6d)

Predictive simulation

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 6/71

Analytical approaches: Hopeless

Full physical model (6d)

Predictive simulation

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 7/71

Numerical approaches (PIC): Being worked upon

Full physical model (6d)

Predictive simulation

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 8/71

Our hybrid approach: Wished for

Reduced model (2d)

Full physical model (6d)

Predictive simulation

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 9/71

Our hybrid approach, current situation

Predictive simulation

Full physical model (6d)

Reduced model (2d)

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 10/71

Problems to be solved

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 11/71

Guiding example: Magnetron, as used for HiPIMS

HIPV, 2017

High plasma density in the magnetized region (“race track”).

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 12/71

Structure of a magnetron discharge for HiPIMS

Anode

Cathode/target

Confinement

No confinement

ne > 1020 m-3

ne 1017 m-3

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 13/71

Where are the challenges?

Fusion science offers models to describe magnetized plasmas: • Drift kinetics, gyro kinetics, ….

However, low temperature plasmas differ in many ways: • Only some regions of the discharge are magnetized • Magnetic field lines have finite length, from wall to wall • Only electrons are magnetized • Different groups of electrons may exist (and interact) • Interaction with the wall and with boundary sheaths is important • Collisions with neutrals and Coulomb collisions play a role • Electromagnetic fluctuations have a different spectrum • Spontaneous symmetry breaking may occur

Strategy: Keep the ideas but start anew from first principles

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 14/71

Electron motion in a magnetron (3D visualization)

Motion can be described as a superposition: • Gyro motion around a magnetic field line • Bouncing motion between the end points of the field line • Secular drift in azimuthal direction

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 15/71

Spokes (self-organized rotating ionization zones) break symmetry!

Phenomena of self-organization

A. Anders, 2012

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 16/71

Hot and cold electrons

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 17/71

Structure of the EEDF

Maxwellian “cold” electrons Te = 5 eV, n(c) 99% ni

Energetic “hot” electrons = 50 - 500 eV, n(h) 1% ni

S. Gallian, 2015

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 18/71

Hot electrons: • Born as secondaries at the cathode • Possibly recaptured by the cathode (at other end of the field line) • Lose energy by ionization/excitation and friction at cold electrons • Completely out of thermal equilibrium • Make up less than 1% of the charge density

Cold electrons: • Created by ionization and from cooled-down hot electrons • Reflected by the cathode sheath • Heated by hot electrons and the field, lose energy to neutrals • Maxwellized by Coulomb interaction (“thermal equilibrium”) • Make up more than 99% of the electron density

Hot and cold electrons are different

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 19/71

Characteristic time scales:

Characteristic length scales:

Again: Hot and cold electrons are different!

Time and length scales of hot and cold electrons

m

s-1

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 20/71

Hot and cold electrons must be treated differently

Hot electrons

Cold electrons

Electric potential

Hot electrons experience the field and friction from the cold ones:

Cold electrons are heated by the hot ones and interact with the field:

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 21/71

Cold and hot electrons must be treated differently

Hot electrons

Cold electrons

Electric potential

Hot electrons experience the field and friction from the cold ones:

Cold electrons are heated by the hot ones and interact with the field:

Hot electrons: Monte Carlo-simulation with given potential

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 22/71

Cold and hot electrons must be treated differently

Hot electrons

Cold electrons

Electric potential

Hot electrons experience the field and friction from the cold ones:

Cold electrons are heated by the hot ones and interact with the field:

Cold electrons: Kinetic model with imposed quasi-neutrality

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 23/71

Kinetic description of the cold electrons

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 24/71

Domain and boundaries of the cold electron model

Cathode/target

Magnetized electrons

No confinement

Cathode sheath

Separatrix

Anode

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 25/71

Dynamic equation for the cold electron distribution function: Left side of the equation: Deterministic part • Evolution due to spatial gradients and electromagnetic forces

(magnetic field given, electric field from quasi-neutrality)

Right side of the equation: Stochastic part • Elastic and inelastic collisions • Coulomb interaction with ions and other cold electrons • Coulomb interaction (heating) by hot electrons

Kinetic theory for the cold electrons

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 26/71

Two length scales are considered:

• Macroscopic scale: System size L, mean free path

• Microscopic scale: Gyro radius rL of the cold electrons

• Smallness parameter: = rL/L 0.01 1

Resulting time scales (with azimuthal mode number m 10):

• Gyro motion v/rL 2 1 GHz

• Bouncing/collision v/L ~ 2 10 MHz

• ExB and other drifts m(E/B)/L ~ m 2 2 1 MHz

• Collisional diffusion m2 (rL/L)2 ~ m2 3 2 100 KHz

► To capture the relevant physics, all four time scales are needed!

Scale relations for the cold electrons

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Boundary conditions at the cathode sheath

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 28/71

Boundary conditions at the cathode sheath

Cathode/target

Magnetized electrons

No confinement

Cathode sheath

Separatrix

Anode

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 29/71

Cold electrons are reflected from the cathode sheath:

Spatially resolved (Bohm) Spatially not resolved (hard wall)

Numerical tests confirm: The hard wall model (specular reflection) is a good approximation to the spatially resolved Bohm model.

Interaction with the cathode sheath

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 30/71

Local model of gyration and specular reflection

For a local model, neglect collisions, curvature, and electric field.

Scenario of the local model: • An incoming electron moves on a helix around its field line • One or multiple specular reflections occur at the sheath • The outgoing electron moves freely around a different field line

Cartesian coordinates (x,y,z), hard wall in plane z=0, magnetic field in x-z-plane, inclination with respect to normal

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 31/71

Local kinetic equation with boundary conditions

Kinetic equation Cartesian coordinates: Specular boundary conditions at z=0:

In Cartesian coordinates (x,y,z), the kinetic equation is complicated, but the boundary conditions are transparent.

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 32/71

System of local gyro coordinates

To describe the gyration and the specular interaction, define:

Coordinates of the field line base point

Gyro elements: Pitch angle / gyro phase

Guiding center location

Kinetic energy

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 33/71

System of local gyro coordinates

To describe the gyration and the specular interaction, define:

Constants of gyro motion and sheath reflection

Simple gyro dynamics but complicated form of the sheath interaction

Shows uniform motion

Constant of motion

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 34/71

In the local gyro coordinates, the kinetic equation simplifies:

General stationary solution:

Distributions functions that have structure on the gyro phase are subject to fast phase mixing:

Assumption: Incoming electrons have a gyro-invariant distribution. (They have travelled a distance far larger than .)

Kinetic equation in local gyro coordinates

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 35/71

The specular reflection law gets more complicated:

However, a numerical construction is possible: • Take an incoming electron with given gyro elements (in, in),

calculated in reference to the formal sheath plane s=0. • Follow the electron in its (possibly multiple) sheath interactions

until it has become an outgoing electron. • Calculate the gyro elements (out, out) of the outgoing electron

in reference to the formal sheath plane s=0.

The mapping (in, in) (out, out) defines the collision operator T.

Specular reflection in local gyro coordinates

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 36/71

The collision operator T has a number of special properties: • It is regular and invertible (in fact, it is its own inverse). • It is everywhere continuous but not everywhere differentiable. • In points where it is differentiable, the Jacobian is given by

• Particle flux, energy flux, and free energy flux are conserved • Incoming isotropic distributions yield isotropic outgoing ones • Incoming gyro-invariant but anisotropic regular distributions are

mapped onto outgoing distributions with gyro structure

Properties of the sheath collision operator

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Visualization of the sheath collision operator

A gyro-invariant distribution is mapped to one with gyro structure.

= 3/8

Sin

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 55/71

Visualization of phase mixing

A distribution with gyro structure is mapped to a gyro-invariant one.

= 3/8 = 3/8

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Visualization of the combined operator

A gyro-invariant distribution is mapped to a gyro-invariant one.

= 3/8 = 3/8

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 57/71

In the local gyro coordinates, the kinetic equation reads:

Conditions at s=0 resulting from reflection and phase mixing:

The combined operator has a number of special properties: • Particle flux and energy flux are conserved • Free energy flux can be dissipated (but not generated) • Incoming isotropic distributions yield isotropic outgoing ones • Incoming gyro-invariant distributions yield gyro-invariant ones

Kinetic equation with new boundary conditions

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Kinetic model on the global scale

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RALF PETER BRINKMANN, DENNIS KRÜGER: KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MAGNETIZED TECHNOLOGICAL PLASMAS 59/71

Global scale kinetic equation, with explicit smallness parameter:

Transformation into global gyro coordinates:

Kinetic model on the global scale

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Four time-scale formalism

Splitting the time into four independent time variables:

Ansatz of a formal series

Substituting into the kinetic equation and sorting by powers of yields a system of (increasingly complex) differential equations:

► Idea: Average over fast time scales t-1, t0, retain slow scale t1+t2

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Four equations EQ-1, EQ0, EQ1, EQ2

Simple

Very complicated

Complicated

Relatively simple

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Equation EQ-1 describes the gyro motion on the fast time scale t-1:

Under the assumption of gyro phase invariance, independence of f(0) on time t-1 and gyro phase

Distribution function f(0) can be simplified

Distribution functions f(1) and f(2) can be simplified

Distribution function f(3) can be “integrated out”

Equation EQ-1: Gyro motion around guiding center

x x

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Equation EQ0 describes the bouncing motion on the time scale t0:

Distribution function f(0) in equilibrium on the field line:

Further information on distribution f(1); f(2) can be integrated out.

Equation EQ0: Bounce motion on a field line

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Equations EQ1 and EQ2 require some hard work

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Equation EQ1 and EQ2 allow to derive a system of coupled parabolic differential equations for the field line parameters Te and V in the spatial variables and and in the combined time t = t1 + t2:

Simplified, stiffness eliminated, must still be solved numerically.

Reduced equations for Te(, ) and V(, )

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Self-consistent description of

magnetized technological plasmas

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Integrating the other parts of the model

Hot electrons (secondaries)

Thermal electrons (Maxwellized)

Electric potential

Heavy species (neutrals & ions)

Self-consistent description of magnetized technological plasmas

Ionization Secondaries

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Characteristic times scales:

Characteristic length scales:

Reduction to two variables (, ), numerical stiffness eliminated!

What have we gained?

m

s-1

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Summary and outlook

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Summary and outlook

Magnetized low pressure plasmas:

• Many technological applications (HIPIMS/PIAD/Thruster …)

• Complicated physics, many different length and time scales

• Can only be treated by kinetic methods

Reduced kinetic theory exploits scaling D s rL L:

• Describes electron temperature and potential on field lines (y,)

• Anomalous transport and Ohmic heating is covered

• Must still be numerically solved, but stiffness is eliminated

Future work: Self-consistent coupling to a model for ions/neutrals and to models for the target and the (possibly biased) substrate.

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Thank you

Financial support by DFG

Ralf Peter Brinkmann

Dennis Krüger


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