The analysis of high amplitude of potential oscillations near the hollow cathode of ion thruster

Yu Qin, Kan Xie*, Ning Guo, Zun Zhang, Cen Zhang, Zengjie Gu, Yu Zhang, Zhaorui Jiang, Jiting Ouyang

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Abstract

The influence of gas flow, current level, and different shapes of anode on the oscillation amplitude and the characteristics of the hollow cathode discharge were investigated. The average plasma potential, temporal measurements of plasma potential, ion density, the electron temperature, as well as waveforms of plasma potential for test conditions were measured. At the same time, the time-resolved images of the plasma plume were also recorded. The results show that the potential oscillations appear at high discharge current or low flow rate. The potential oscillation boundaries, the position of maximum amplitude of plasma potential, and the position where the highest ion density was observed, were found. Both of the positions are affected by different shapes of anode configurations. This high amplitude of potential oscillations is ionization-like instabilities. The xenon ions ionized in space was analyzed for the fast potential rise and spatial dissipation of the space xenon ions was the reason for the gradual potential delay.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)265-277
Number of pages13
JournalActa Astronautica
Volume134
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 May 2017

Keywords

  • Boundaries
  • High amplitude potential oscillations
  • Hollow cathode
  • Xenon ions

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