Title :
Characterization of microwave discharges produced by a slotted helical antenna in a mirror machine
Author :
Ganguli, A. ; Jarwal, R.K. ; Tarey, R.D. ; Akhtar, M.K.
Author_Institution :
Centre for Energy Studies, Indian Inst. of Technol., New Delhi, India
fDate :
10/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a detailed study on plasma production using an optimally designed slotted helical antenna, excited by a conical horn, in a mirror machine. For maximizing plasma production efficiency, the helical antenna is designed so that only its slow-wave mode (SWM) is excited and the fast wave is eliminated completely. The horn also excites efficiently the dominant field components of the SWM of the helical antenna. It is shown that this type of aperture excitation leads to much higher ionization efficiencies [≈23-90%] than could be obtained in earlier studies (A. Ganguli et al., IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci., vol. 19, p. 433, 1991) using coaxial feeds [≈5-20%]. As a consequence, the present experiments yield higher bulk plasma densities, broader radial profiles, and larger plasma volumes. The study also confirms that the bulk plasma in these experiments is produced by a warm electron population by impact ionization of the neutral gas atoms
Keywords :
high-frequency discharges; plasma density; plasma production; coaxial feeds; conical horn; ionization efficiencies; microwave discharges; mirror machine; plasma density; plasma production; plasma production efficiency; radial profiles; slotted helical antenna; slow-wave mode; warm electron population; Antenna accessories; Apertures; Electromagnetic heating; Helical antennas; Horn antennas; Mirrors; Plasma density; Plasma waves; Production; Slot antennas;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on