Title :
Optical Emission Spectroscopy of Plasma Formation in a Xenon Theta-Pinch
Author :
Meeks, Warner C. ; Rovey, Joshua L.
Author_Institution :
Mech. & Aerosp. Eng. Dept., Missouri Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Rolla, MO, USA
Abstract :
Analyses of xenon spectral emission data in the IR range from excited neutral xenon transitions and estimations of electron temperature are performed on a theta-pinch test article. Estimations are based on a collisional-radiative model originally written for Hall-effect thrusters utilizing apparent collisional cross-sections. Tests performed on a pulsed xenon plasma at an energy of 80 J, neutral back-fill pressures of 10-100 mtorr, and vacuum discharge frequency of 462 kHz yield time-averaged electron temperatures of 6.4-11.2 eV for spectra integrated over the entire 20 μs. Time-resolved Te estimations are done using charge coupled device gate widths of 0.25 μs and yield estimates of up to 68 eV during peak spectral activity. Results show that back-fill pressures of 30 and 50 mtorr appear to generate plasma earlier and remain cooler than 10 and 100 mtorr. Poor signal-to-noise ratios produce substantial fluctuation in time-resolved intensities and thus estimation errors, while not quantified here, are assumed high for the time-resolved studies. Additionally, spectra acquired in the UV band verify: 1) the presence of second-order diffraction in the near-IR band from singly ionized xenon transitions and 2) the absence of air (contaminant) spectra.
Keywords :
discharges (electric); pinch effect; plasma collision processes; plasma diagnostics; plasma fluctuations; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma temperature; xenon; Hall effect thrusters; UV band; Xe; charge coupled device gate; collisional cross-sections; collisional-radiative model; energy 80 J; estimation errors; excited neutral xenon transitions; frequency 462 kHz; infrared spectra; neutral back-fill pressures; optical emission spectroscopy; plasma formation; pressure 10 mtorr to 100 mtorr; pulsed xenon plasma; second-order diffraction; signal-to-noise ratio; singly ionized xenon transitions; substantial fluctuation; time 20 mus; time resolved intensity; vacuum discharge frequency; xenon spectral emission; xenon theta pinch; yield time-averaged electron temperature; Approximation methods; Coils; Delays; Discharges (electric); Plasmas; Stimulated emission; Xenon; θ-pinch; Collisional-radiative model; Hall-effect thruster; intensity ratios; spectroscopy; theta-pinch; xenon; xenon.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2014.2316453