Title |
Electromagnetic Simulation & Electrical.Optical Characteristics by Changing Ferrite Position in Antenna |
Authors |
이주호(Lee, Joo-Ho) ; 양종경(Yang, Jong-Kyung) ; 이종찬(Lee, Jong-Chan) ; 최명현(Choi, Myung-Hyun) ; 김병택(Kim, Byung-Tack) ; 박대희(Park, Dae-Hee) |
Keywords |
Inductively Coupled Plasma(ICP) ; Ferrite core ; Antenna ; Electrodeless Lamp |
Abstract |
The RF inductive discharge of inductively couples plasma (ICP) continues to attract growing attention as an effective plasma source in many industrial applications, the best known of which are plasma processing and lighting technology. Although most practical ICPs operate at 13.56 [MHz] and 2.65 [MHz], the trend to reduce the operating frequency is clearly recognizable from recent ICP developments. In an electrodeless fluorescent lamp, the use of a lower operating frequency simplifies and reduces cost of RF matching systems and RF generators and can eliminate capacitive coupling between the inductor coil and plasma, which could be a strong factor in wall erosion and plasma contamination. In this study, We discussed simulation and experimental results when changing ferrite position in antenna. |