Steady and oscillatory plasma properties in the near-field plume of a hollow cathode

Zun Zhang, Kan Xie, Jiting Ouyang, Ning Guo, Yu Qin, Qimeng Xia, Song Bai, Xianming Wu, Zengjie Gu

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Abstract

Hollow cathodes serve as electron sources in Hall thrusters, ion thrusters and other electric propulsion systems. One of the vital problems in their application is the cathode erosion. However, the basic erosion mechanism and the source of high-energy ions cause of erosion are not fully understood. In this paper, both potential measurements and simulation analyses were performed to explain the formation of high-energy ions. A high-speed camera, a single Langmuir probe and a floating emissive probe were used to determine the steady and oscillatory plasma properties in the near-field plume of a hollow cathode. The temporal structure, electron temperature, electron density, and both static and oscillation of plasma potentials of the plume have been obtained by the diagnostics mentioned above. The experimental results show that there exists a potential hill (about 30 V) and also severe potential oscillations in the near-plume region. Moreover, a simple 2D particle-in-cell model was used to analyze the energy transition between the potential hill and/or its oscillations and the ions. The simulation results show that the energy of ions gained from the static potential background is about 20 eV, but it could reach to 60 eV when the plasma oscillates.

Original languageEnglish
Article number024010
JournalPlasma Science and Technology
Volume20
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2018

Keywords

  • Langmuir probe
  • PIC simulation
  • emissive probe
  • hollow cathode
  • plasma potential oscillation

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