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Treating Surfaces with a Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma using the COST-Jet
Published on: November 2, 2020
Characterization, optimization and surface physics aspects of in situ plasma mirror cleaning
Eric Pellegrin1, Igors Sics1, Juan Reyes-Herrera1
1Experiments Division, CELLS-ALBA, Carretera BP1413, km 3.3, Cerdanyola del Valles, Barcelona 08290, Spain.
Abstract:
Although the graphitic carbon contamination of synchrotron beamline optics has been an obvious problem for several decades, the basic mechanisms underlying the contamination process as well as the cleaning/remediation strategies are not understood and the corresponding cleaning procedures are still under development. In this study an analysis of remediation strategies all based on in situ low-pressure RF plasma cleaning approaches is reported, including a quantitative determination of the optimum process parameters and their influence on the chemistry as well as the morphology of optical test surfaces. It appears that optimum results are obtained for a specific pressure range as well as for specific combinations of the plasma feedstock gases, the latter depending on the chemical aspects of the optical surfaces to be cleaned.

