International audienceExtraction and acceleration of positive and negative ions from a strong electronegative plasma and from an ion‐ion plasma is investigated in the PEGASES thruster, working with SF6. The plasma is generated in a cylindrical quartz tube terminated by metallic endplates. The electrons are confined by a static magnetic field along the axis of the cylinder. The electron mobility along the field is high and the electrons are determining the sheaths in front of the endplates. The core plasma potential can therefore be controlled by the bias applied to the endplates. An ion‐ion plasma forms at the periphery as a result of electron confinement and ions can freely diffuse along the perpendicular direction or extractio...