Title :
A new digital ion drift meter for thermal plasma measurement
Author :
Chaplin, C.P. ; Rich, F. ; Pakula, W.A. ; Cooke, David L. ; Lloyd, J.R. ; Zhenya Ma ; Yaunzhong Zhou ; MacGregor, R. ; Chung Chan ; Enloe, C.L. ; Huber, Alan C. ; Everest, A.W. ; Morgan, A.
Author_Institution :
US Air Force, Hanscom AFB, MA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The Digital Ion Drift Meter (DIDM) is being developed as a replacement for analog spacecraft drift-meters. It combines the single-ion counting capability of a Micro-Channel Plate (MCP) with a position-determining anode. Careful electrostatic design is needed to create an instrument that can simultaneously measure bulk and differential plasma properties at very low densities. A simple pinhole to image ions straight onto an MCP would be light-sensitive. Instead, the DIDM design turns ions around and accelerates them using the MCP´s surface voltage. The imaging effect of the aperture is preserved by careful CAD modeling of the detector´s geometry. Performance has been optimized by simulating the trajectories of ions entering the device. Computer programs are used to simulate trajectories over a comprehensive velocity spectrum. The models are evolved into manufacturing specifications and verified in a calibration facility. Comparisons between models and prototype performance are good. This approach speeds the design cycle and provides a capability to investigate effects beyond the reach of practical lab techniques, such as very-low-energy particles and finite-aperture effects.
Keywords :
ionospheric measuring apparatus; Micro-Channel Plate; digital ion drift meter; ionosphere; magnetosphere; position-determining anode; satellite instrument equipment; single-ion counting; thermal plasma measurement; Acceleration; Anodes; Computational modeling; Density measurement; Electrostatic measurements; Instruments; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Space vehicles; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1996. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3322-5
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1996.551463