Control of the electric field profile in the Hall Thruster through the positioning of an additional electrode along the channel is shown theoretically to enhance the efficiency. The reduction of the potential drop near the anode by use of the additional electrode increases the plasma density there, through the increase of the electron and ion transit times, causing the ionization in the vicinity of the anode to increase. The resulting separation of the ionization and acceleration regions increases the propellant and energy utilizations. An abrupt sonic transition is forced to occur at the axial location of the additional electrode, accompanied by the generation of a large (theoretically infinite) electric field. This ability to generate a l...
Variable plasma jet velocity with low beam divergence over a range of mass flow rates can be achieve...
Stable operation of a Hall thruster that emits and collects the Hall current across a planar dischar...
Electron-wall interaction effects in Hall thrusters are studied through measurements of the plasma r...
The effect of a third, active electrode placed inside the ceramic chamber of a Hall thruster is anal...
The plasma dynamics and ionization of propellant gas is modeled within the anode holes used for gas ...
Development of alternative propellants for Hall thruster operation is an active area of research. Xe...
Non-emissive electrodes and ceramic spacers placed along the Hall thruster channel are shown to affe...
Interesting discharge phenomena are observed that have to do with the interaction between the magnet...
International audienceUsing both 0D and 1D fluid models, we revisit the formation of the breathing m...
Abstract—Segmented electrodes and ceramic spacers (CSs) placed along the Hall thruster channel are s...
A laboratory-model Hall thruster with a magnetic circuit designed for high-specific impulse (2000–30...
The Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion Laboratory High-speed Axial Reciprocating Probe system is...
Use of a segmented electrode placed at the Hall thruster exit can substantially reduce the voltage p...
The use of electrostatic probes to measure local plasma parameters inside the discharge chamber of a...
Variable plasma jet velocity with low beam divergence over a range of mass flow rates can be achieve...
Variable plasma jet velocity with low beam divergence over a range of mass flow rates can be achieve...
Stable operation of a Hall thruster that emits and collects the Hall current across a planar dischar...
Electron-wall interaction effects in Hall thrusters are studied through measurements of the plasma r...
The effect of a third, active electrode placed inside the ceramic chamber of a Hall thruster is anal...
The plasma dynamics and ionization of propellant gas is modeled within the anode holes used for gas ...
Development of alternative propellants for Hall thruster operation is an active area of research. Xe...
Non-emissive electrodes and ceramic spacers placed along the Hall thruster channel are shown to affe...
Interesting discharge phenomena are observed that have to do with the interaction between the magnet...
International audienceUsing both 0D and 1D fluid models, we revisit the formation of the breathing m...
Abstract—Segmented electrodes and ceramic spacers (CSs) placed along the Hall thruster channel are s...
A laboratory-model Hall thruster with a magnetic circuit designed for high-specific impulse (2000–30...
The Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion Laboratory High-speed Axial Reciprocating Probe system is...
Use of a segmented electrode placed at the Hall thruster exit can substantially reduce the voltage p...
The use of electrostatic probes to measure local plasma parameters inside the discharge chamber of a...
Variable plasma jet velocity with low beam divergence over a range of mass flow rates can be achieve...
Variable plasma jet velocity with low beam divergence over a range of mass flow rates can be achieve...
Stable operation of a Hall thruster that emits and collects the Hall current across a planar dischar...
Electron-wall interaction effects in Hall thrusters are studied through measurements of the plasma r...