DocumentCode :
3220425
Title :
Laser induced fluorescence studies of ion acceleration in single and multiple species expanding plasmas
Author :
Biloiu, Ioana A. ; Scime, Earl E.
Author_Institution :
West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV, USA
fYear :
2009
fDate :
1-5 June 2009
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Ion acceleration in single (Ar) and two positive ion species plasmas (Ar-Xe and He-Ar) has been investigated through laser induced fluorescence (LIF) measurements of the ion velocity distribution function (ivdf). The investigations focused on the expansion region of a helicon plasma source where, for certain operating conditions (pressure in the source less than 2 mTorr, rf driving frequency of 9.5 MHz, source axial magnetic field strength of 700 G, and expansion chamber magnetic field strength between 0 and 70 G), an electric double layer (EDL) was observed to form. In pure argon plasma, 4 cm upstream from the helicon source- expansion chamber junction, the Ar+ ivdf is bimodal - comprised of a slow, nearly stationary ion population (~2.3 km/s) and a fast, supersonic ion population (~6 km/s = 1.8cAr+) created by the acceleration through the EDL. As the divergence of the field is increased, 19 cm deeper in the expansion region the fast ion group peak velocity determined by oblique incidence LIF is shifted toward higher speeds (~10.5 km/s = 2.9cAr+), indicative of a second ion acceleration mechanism presence. In He-Ar plasma the Ar+ ivdf is also bimodal. As the helium fraction increases from 0 to 30%, the axial flow speed of the fast ion group increases from 5.3 to 7.8 km/s. Both the fast and slow argon ion group population densities (proportional to LIF amplitude), decrease as the helium fraction increases. The slow population almost completely disappears at a helium fraction of ~30%. Similar effects were observed for Ar-Xe plasmas in which the lighter ion was argon. Although no Xe+ beam was observed, addition of argon led to an increase in the speed of the background ion population from 1.3 km/s in pure xenon to 2.2 km/s for an 87.5% Ar/(Ar+Xe) ratio. In pulsed argon plasma, time resolved LIF measurements showed a time lag in the appearance of the fast ion population. The time lag was found to be a function - f the pulse repetition frequency and duty cycle. Two-dimensional LIF provided additional insights into the origins of the accelerated ion population: the nearly isotropic slow population is a locally created background population whereas the distorted velocity distribution of the fast population is consistent with an origin upstream of the measurement location.
Keywords :
argon; fluorescence; helium; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma sheaths; plasma sources; plasma transport processes; xenon; Ar; Ar-Xe; He-Ar; duty cycle; electric double layer; frequency 9.5 MHz; helicon plasma source; ion acceleration; ion group population densities; ion velocity distribution function; laser-induced fluorescence; magnetic flux density 0 G to 70 G; magnetic flux density 700 G; multiple species expanding plasma; nearly stationary ion population; pulse repetition frequency; single species expanding plasma; supersonic ion population; time resolved measurements; Acceleration; Argon; Fluorescence; Frequency; Helium; Magnetic field measurement; Plasma accelerators; Plasma measurements; Plasma sources; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science - Abstracts, 2009. ICOPS 2009. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2617-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2009.5227731
Filename :
5227731
Link To Document :
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