Title :
PPPS-2013: Analysis of secondary electron emission of dielectric materials using a direct kinetic simulation
Author :
Hara, Kentaro ; Boyd, Iain D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Aerosp. Eng., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
Secondary electron emission (SEE) plays an important role in the interaction of a plasma and dielectric materials which are used in electric propulsion devices. It has been proposed by Hobbs and Wesson that the near-wall sheath becomes space charge limited for an SEE coefficient larger than a critical value1. In their analysis, the SEE coefficient is assumed to be the ratio of currents of cold secondary and warm primary electrons, and the material dependence of the SEE coefficient is not taken into account. The purpose of this investigation is to understand the SEE effects on the collisionless sheath structure near a dielectric material. A direct kinetic simulation2, in which the Vlasov equation is solved to directly obtain the velocity distributions of the plasma components, is used to model the collisionless sheath in the presence of SEE. The numerical results which assume cold secondary electrons are in good agreement with Hobbs and Wesson´s exact and approximate solutions. We also investigate the sheath structure accounting for a velocity distribution of electrons that are reflected and emitted from the dielectric material. The SEE effects on the near-wall sheath of dielectric materials are discussed.
Keywords :
Vlasov equation; numerical analysis; plasma boundary layers; plasma kinetic theory; plasma sheaths; plasma simulation; secondary electron emission; SEE coefficient; SEE effects; Vlasov equation; cold secondary electrons; collisionless sheath structure; dielectric material; dielectric materials; direct kinetic simulation; electric propulsion devices; electron velocity distribution; near-wall sheath; plasma components; plasma materials; secondary electron emission; space charge; velocity distributions; warm primary electrons; Analytical models; Dielectric materials; Electron emission; Kinetic theory; Mathematical model; Plasmas;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6634867