Title :
Correlation of Direct and Remote Measurements on a Hollow Cathode Plasma Discharge
Author :
Farnell, C.C. ; Williams, John D. ; Farnell, C.C.
Author_Institution :
Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Results are presented of measurements made on a hollow-cathode-generated plasma using direct and remotely located probes. Based on previous life tests where erosion was observed on hollow cathode assembly components, it is important to characterize the plasma flow field created nearby of hollow cathode discharges. Experimental data are presented of large amplitude plasma potential oscillations. These measurements were made using a floating emissive probe, and potentials ranged from 20 V to 80 V within a 35 V discharge. In addition to the emissive probe, a direct measurement triple Langmuir probe was used to study plasma potential, density, and electron temperature. Data are also presented from an electrostatic analyzer (ESA) that was placed outside of the plasma discharge and used to measure the energy of the ions falling from plasma to the ESA. A model is presented for correlation of the measurements that are made from the direct and remotely located probes.
Keywords :
Langmuir probes; glow discharges; plasma density; plasma electrostatic waves; plasma flow; plasma oscillations; direct measurement triple Langmuir probe; electron temperature; electrostatic analyzer; erosion; floating emissive probe; hollow cathode assembly; hollow cathode plasma discharge; ion energy; large-amplitude plasma potential oscillations; plasma density; plasma discharge; plasma flow field; remotely located probes; voltage 20 V to 80 V; Assembly; Cathodes; Density measurement; Electrostatic measurements; Fault location; Life testing; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Plasma temperature; Probes;
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.2007.4345778