Doktorforsvar Eugen

Doktorforsvar Eugen

Hvornår

04. apr 14:00 - 17:00

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Auditorium 1, bygning 101

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DTU

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Doktorforsvar Eugen

Seniorforsker Eugen Stamate, DTU Nanolab, forsvarer sin doktorafhandling, 3D Plasma-sheath-lenses: phenomenology and applications, torsdag d. 4. april

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Efter forsvaret afholdes en reception i atriummet foran auditorium 1. 

Afhandlingen findes online på: 3D Plasma-sheath-lenses: phenomenology and applications - DTU Findit. Trykte eksemplarer kan rekvireres direkte hos doktoranden. 

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Beskrivelse (engelsk):

This dissertation is a synopsis of research publications on phenomenology and applications of 3D plasma-sheath-lenses. It is demonstrated that the sheath surrounding electrodes interfacing with insulators acts as an electrostatic lens, focusing positive or negative charges to distinct locations on the electrode surface depending on the entrance coordinates at the sheath edge.

Two ion focusing effects have been discovered. The discrete focusing leads to the formation of a passive surface, while the modal focusing results in the formation of certain ‘modal spots’ and/or ‘modal lines’. The very well-defined patterns revealed by the focusing effects open new possibilities in plasma and sheath diagnostics, directly correlating with ion-induced surface modifications.

By customizing 3D plasma-sheath-lenses one can manipulate ion kinetics to induce desired ion optics, which, in combination with magnetic fields, provides significant flexibility for various applications, including focused ion beam extraction, mass spectrometry, plasma immersion ion implantation, and new sensors for negative ions.

In the last chapter, the pioneering concept of 3D plasma-sheath-lenses is further extended to negative ion focusing during magnetron sputtering. New developments are anticipated to improve the correlation between simulations and experiments, encompassing time-dependent processes or other intricate details

 

Kontakt

Eugen Stamate

Eugen Stamate Seniorforsker DTU Nanolab - Nationalt Center for Nanofabrikation og -karakterisering Mobil: 2521 7090