Mobility studies of a pure electron plasma in hall thruster fields
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2006
Abstract
An electron trapping apparatus was constructed in order to study electron dynamics in the defining electric and magnetic fields of a Hall-effect thruster. The approach presented here decouples the cross-field mobility from plasma effects by conducting measurements on a pure electron plasma in a highly controlled environment. Dielectric walls are removed completely eliminating all wall effects; thus, electrons are confined solely by a radial magnetic field and a crossed, independently-controlled, axial electric field that induces the closed-drift azimutlial Hall current. Electron trajectories and cross-Held mobility were examined in response to electric and magnetic field strength and background neutral density. Without wall effects or neutral plasma effects mobility is presumed to follow the classical mobility model. In the present research, measurement techniques are investigated, and results are verified against the classical model. Preliminary findings suggest that that the apparatus and techniques used will be valid for mobility studies in more complex field environments.
Publication Title
Collection of Technical Papers - AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE 42nd Joint Propulsion Conference
Recommended Citation
Fossum, E.,
King, L.,
&
Makela, J.
(2006).
Mobility studies of a pure electron plasma in hall thruster fields.
Collection of Technical Papers - AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE 42nd Joint Propulsion Conference,
10, 8129-8143.
http://doi.org/10.2514/6.2006-5173
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