DocumentCode :
3504648
Title :
Steady-state ion beam modeling with MICHELLE
Author :
Petillo, J.J. ; Eppley, K. ; Panagos, D.
fYear :
2004
fDate :
1-1 July 2004
Firstpage :
243
Abstract :
Summary form only given. A new steady-state ion beam model for application to ion thrusters has been implemented in the MICHELLE code. MICHELLE is a new finite-element (FE) two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) electrostatic particle-in-cell (PIC) code that has been in use for the past several years and was designed to address the recent beam optics modeling and simulation requirements for vacuum electron devices, ion sources, and charged-particle transport. MICHELLE has both a steady-state and time-domain model. The steady-state model is perfectly suited to relatively rapid modeling of the ion thruster application, since there is an equilibrium flow condition that needs to be understood. The steady-state model is often much faster than a time domain model, when an equilibrium solution is the desired result. The code also supports both structured and unstructured meshes. The need for efficient modeling of ion beams comes about from, in addition to ion thrusters, other applications such as ion implantation and chemical vapor deposition. Common to these applications is the need for three-dimensional (3D) simulation of volumetric ion sources, ion acceleration, and optics, with the need to resolve fine structure details in some cases. For ion thruster applications, there is a need to simulate charge exchange between the ion beam and the background neutral gas. What differs from a typical electron gun code is that the new model must support ions and neutrals, the volumetric plasma source, and a charge exchange model.
Keywords :
finite element analysis; ion beams; ion engines; ion optics; ion sources; time-domain analysis; MICHELLE; background neutral gas; beam optics modeling; beam optics simulation; charge exchange model; charged-particle transport; chemical vapor deposition; equilibrium flow; finite element code; ion acceleration; ion implantation; ion thruster application; steady-state ion beam modeling; structured meshes; three dimensional electrostatic particle-in-cell code; time-domain model; two-dimensional electrostatic particle-in-cell code; unstructured meshes; vacuum electron devices; volumetric ion sources; volumetric plasma source; Electron optics; Electrostatics; Finite element methods; Ion beams; Ion sources; Iron; Optical beams; Optical design; Particle beam optics; Steady-state;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 2004. ICOPS 2004. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. The 31st IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8334-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2004.1339864
Filename :
1339864
Link To Document :
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