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Generation of experimental plasma parameter maps around the baffle aperture of a Kaufman (UK-25) ion thruster
Authors:David J Milligan  Stephen B Gabriel
Affiliation:1. University of Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg, Russia;2. Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, Saint Petersburg, Russia;1. Academy of Fundamental and Interdisciplinary Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, PR China;2. School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, PR China;1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei, 230031, PR China;2. Institute of Northwest Nuclear Technology, Xian, 710024, PR China;3. Lanzhou Institute of Physics, Lanzhou, 730000, PR China;4. National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230029, PR China;5. Beijing Institute of Spacecraft Environment Engineering, Beijing, 100094, PR China;1. University of Brasilia (UnB) at Gama, Brasilia, DF 72444-240, Brazil;2. Mars Space Ltd., Southampton, Hants SO14 5FE, United Kingdom;3. University of Southampton, Southampton, Hants SO17 1DR, United Kingdom
Abstract:The plasma produced by a Kaufman (UK-25) ion thruster possesses four distinct regions. The interaction of two of these regions, the coupling and discharge plasmas, is important for thruster design and efficiency, since it controls the production of the primary electrons responsible for most of the ionisation in the thruster. This paper details the measurement and analysis techniques used to obtain two-dimensional experimental plasma parameter maps across a plasma double layer in the baffle aperture region of this type of ion thruster. This plasma-interaction region was mapped experimentally using Langmuir probes.The Langmuir probe data were collected and analysed to produce maps of plasma potential, Maxwellian and primary electron energy and number density. Detailed static magnetic field measurements using Hall-effect probes were also obtained. A number of derived plasma parameter maps were then made possible, such as electron pressure. The application of the analysis techniques used here allowed ion thruster plasma property maps to be constructed of a spatial extent and resolution previously unseen. Two-dimensional maps of the spatial location of primary electrons are presented, as effected by applied magnetic field changes, along with the detection of regions showing depletion of primary electron energies.
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