Title :
Xe Operation with the Nonambipolar Electron Source
Author :
Longmier, Ben ; Baalrud, Scott ; Hershkowitz, Noah
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison
Abstract :
A radio frequency (RF) plasma-based electron source that does not rely on electron emission at a cathode has been constructed and is able to produce 30 A of electron current when using 2.2 seem Xe, 1200 W RF power at 13.56 MHz. All of the random electron flux in the device is extracted through an electron sheath resulting in total non-ambipolar flow. The non-ambipolar electron source (NES) has an axial expanding magnetic field of 100 gauss that results in a uniform plasma potential across a 1 cm diameter aperture allowing for uniform electron extraction without the need for extraction grids. The applied magnetic field also allows for the operation in a helicon mode. The electron current extracted from NES is 300 times greater than the Bohm current that could be extracted through the same aperture. NES has comparable current densities, superior neutral gas utilization, and the promise of longer operational lifetimes than conventional electron sources such as hollow cathodes, where the operational lifetime in such devices is ultimately limited bv cathode deterioration.
Keywords :
cathodes; electron sources; high-frequency discharges; plasma sheaths; xenon; Bohm current; Xe; current 30 A; current density; electron current; electron emission; electron extraction; electron sheath; frequency 13.56 MHz; helicon mode; hollow cathodes; nonambipolar electron source; power 1200 W; radio frequency plasma-based electron source; random electron flux; superior neutral gas utilization; xenon; Apertures; Cathodes; Electron emission; Electron sources; Gaussian processes; Magnetic fields; Plasma devices; Plasma sheaths; Plasma sources; Radio frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2007. ICOPS 2007. IEEE 34th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0915-0
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2007.4345528