Author :
Zhitomirsky, Vladimir N. ; Boxman, Raymond L. ; Goldsmith, Samuel
Abstract :
The plasma beam produced by a vacuum arc plasma source was injected into a cylindrical duct through an annular anode aperture. The plasma source consisted of a frustum cone-shaped Cu cathode, and either a 20-mm-thick annular Cu anode with aperture diameter D of 10, 17, 30, 40, or 50 mm, or 35 mm thick and D=40 or 50 mm. Magnetic coils positioned coaxially with the duct axis produced an approximately axial magnetic field guiding the plasma in the duct. The arc current, Iarc, was in the range of 30-100 A. A 130-mm-diameter negatively biased planar disk probe, positioned normal to the duct axis at a distance of 150 mm from the anode exit, was used to measure ion saturation current Ip. Ip, as well as the ion saturation current to the duct wall Id, the arc voltage Varc, and the probe and duct floating potentials with respect to the anode φp and φd, were measured as functions of D, Iarc, and the axial magnetic field B. Generally, Ip and Id increased with D and Iarc. For D=10 mm, Ip was ∼0.4% of Iarc, while with D=50 mm, Ip reached ∼9.5% of Iarc. However, with large D, the probability of the arc extinguishing increased. Both φp and φd were negative relative to the anode. φp became increasingly negative with increasing D, and approximately linearly depended on D. With a small D, Ip and Id increased almost linearly with B, while φd was almost independent of B. However, for a large D, Ip and Id were only slightly affected by B, and φd became less negative with increasing B.
Keywords :
copper; plasma probes; plasma sources; plasma transport processes; plasma-wall interactions; vacuum arcs; 10 mm; 130 mm; 150 mm; 17 mm; 20 mm; 30 mm; 30 to 100 A; 35 mm; 40 mm; 50 mm; Cu; annular anode aperture; arc current; axial magnetic field; cylindrical duct; floating potentials; frustum cone-shaped Cu cathode; ion saturation current; magnetic coils; planar disk probe; plasma source; vacuum arc plasma beam transport; Anodes; Apertures; Ducts; Magnetic field measurement; Particle beams; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Plasma transport processes; Probes; Vacuum arcs; Magnetic fields; plasma measurements; vacuum arcs; vacuum-arc plasma jet;