Two dimensional profiles of electron temperature are measured inside and downstream of a radiofrequency plasma thruster source having a magnetic nozzle and being immersed in vacuum. The temperature is estimated from the slope of the fully swept I-V characteristics of a Langmuir probe acquired at each spatial position and with the assumption of a Maxwellian distribution. The results show that the peripheral high temperature electrons in the magnetic nozzle originate from the upstream antenna location and are transported along the “connecting” magnetic field lines. Two-dimensional measurements of electron energy probability functions are also carried out in a second simplified laboratory device consisting of the source contiguously connected ...
A kinetic-electron, fluid-ion model is used to study the 2D plasma expansion in an axisymmetric magn...
Special Issue on Space Plasma PropulsionAn axisymmetric, finite difference frequency domain model is...
Electron heating in the magnetic reconnection exhaust is investigated with particle-in-cell simulati...
Axial plasma density measurements in a 1.5 m long plasma chamber are presented for when the regions ...
Peripheral magnetic field lines extending from the plasma source into the diffusion chamber are foun...
Proceeding of: 35th International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC), October 8-12 2017, Atlanta,...
Triple Langmuir probes and emissive probes were used to measure the electron number density, electro...
Spatially resolved measurements of ion density, electron temperature, floating potential, and the el...
This thesis details experiments of low pressure plasmas interacting with magnetic nozzles in two dif...
Electron energy probability functions (eepfs) have been measured along the axis of a low pressure pl...
Experimental characterization of plasma properties along the magnetic nozzle of an electron cyclotro...
Thermodynamics of a magnetically expanding plasma (magnetic nozzle (MN)) has been investigated consi...
Experimental results are presented from the plume of a high powered (200 kW) DC plasma gun emitting ...
As long-distance space travel requires propulsion systems with greater operational flexibility and l...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76273/1/AIAA-2007-5259-239.pd
A kinetic-electron, fluid-ion model is used to study the 2D plasma expansion in an axisymmetric magn...
Special Issue on Space Plasma PropulsionAn axisymmetric, finite difference frequency domain model is...
Electron heating in the magnetic reconnection exhaust is investigated with particle-in-cell simulati...
Axial plasma density measurements in a 1.5 m long plasma chamber are presented for when the regions ...
Peripheral magnetic field lines extending from the plasma source into the diffusion chamber are foun...
Proceeding of: 35th International Electric Propulsion Conference (IEPC), October 8-12 2017, Atlanta,...
Triple Langmuir probes and emissive probes were used to measure the electron number density, electro...
Spatially resolved measurements of ion density, electron temperature, floating potential, and the el...
This thesis details experiments of low pressure plasmas interacting with magnetic nozzles in two dif...
Electron energy probability functions (eepfs) have been measured along the axis of a low pressure pl...
Experimental characterization of plasma properties along the magnetic nozzle of an electron cyclotro...
Thermodynamics of a magnetically expanding plasma (magnetic nozzle (MN)) has been investigated consi...
Experimental results are presented from the plume of a high powered (200 kW) DC plasma gun emitting ...
As long-distance space travel requires propulsion systems with greater operational flexibility and l...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76273/1/AIAA-2007-5259-239.pd
A kinetic-electron, fluid-ion model is used to study the 2D plasma expansion in an axisymmetric magn...
Special Issue on Space Plasma PropulsionAn axisymmetric, finite difference frequency domain model is...
Electron heating in the magnetic reconnection exhaust is investigated with particle-in-cell simulati...