Title :
Double layers in low pressure expanding magnetised plasmas
Author :
Charles, C. ; Boswell, R.W.
Author_Institution :
Res. Sch. of Phys. Sci. & Eng., Australian Nat. Univ., Canberra, ACT
Abstract :
Summary form only given as follows. Electric double layers, cliffs of potential within a plasma, exist in the plasma environment of the Earth and the stars and can cause phenomena as diverse as aurorae, or electromagnetic radiation from rotating neutron stars called pulsars. They may also play an important role in supplying and accelerating plasma in coronal funnels at the surface of the Sun. In the laboratory, double layers spontaneously form in low pressure laboratory expanding plasmas of various geometry and density. In Chi Kung, our helicon plasma system, there is a magnetic-field-induced transition from a simple plasma expansion to a current-free double layer containing expanding plasma. The double layer "separates" a high potential region in the helicon source, from a low potential region in the expansion region and is the source of particle acceleration: a large area supersonic ion beam is measured in the low potential region for a variety of gases. In the high potential region, low energy electrons trapped in the double layer potential well are Maxwellian with a temperature of 8 eV and the high energy free electrons which flow downstream have a temperature of 5 eV. Although a single upstream plasma source is required to maintain the double layer, the double layer estinguishes when the plasma expansion is forcibly restrained. The current-free double layer in CHI KUNG is being developed as a new electrode- less space plasma engine with infinite lifetime, the Helicon Double Layer Thruster (HDLT), with potential applications to satellite altitude control or deep space missions.
Keywords :
helicons; plasma applications; plasma magnetohydrodynamics; plasma pressure; plasma sheaths; plasma temperature; Chi Kung helicon plasma system; HDLT; Helicon Double Layer Thruster; current free double layer; double layer potential well trapped electrons; electric double layers; electrode less space plasma engine; electron volt energy 5 eV; electron volt energy 8 eV; low pressure expanding magnetised plasmas; magnetic field induced plasma transition; particle acceleration; plasma double layers; simple plasma expansion; supersonic ion beam; Electrons; Laboratories; Magnetic separation; Magnetosphere; Plasma accelerators; Plasma applications; Plasma density; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Plasma temperature;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2008. ICOPS 2008. IEEE 35th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Karlsruhe
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1929-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2008.4590594