DocumentCode :
71799
Title :
Emissive Langmuir Probes in the Strong Emission Regime for the Determination of the Plasma Properties
Author :
Tierno, S.P. ; Domenech-Garret, J.L. ; Donoso, J.M. ; Jennewein, D. ; Herdrich, Georg ; Fasoulas, S. ; Conde, Luis
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Fis. Aplic., Univ. Politec. de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Volume :
41
Issue :
4
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Apr-13
Firstpage :
695
Lastpage :
700
Abstract :
The determination of the plasma potential Vpl of unmagnetized plasmas by using the floating potential of emissive Langmuir probes operated in the strong emission regime is investigated. The experiments evidence that, for most cases, the electron thermionic emission is orders of magnitude larger than the plasma thermal electron current. The temperature-dependent floating potentials of negatively biased Vp <; Vpl emissive probes are in agreement with the predictions of a simple phenomenological model that considers, in addition to the plasma electrons, an additional electron group that contributes to the probe current. The latter would be constituted by a fraction of the repelled electron thermionic current, which might return back to the probe with a different energy spectrum. Its origin would be a plasma potential well formed in the plasma sheath around the probe, acting as a virtual cathode or by collisions and electron thermalization processes. These results suggest that, for probe bias voltages close to the plasma potential Vp ~ Vpl, two electron populations coexist, i.e., the electrons from the plasma with temperature Te and a large group of returned thermionic electrons. These results question the theoretical possibility of measuring the electron temperature by using emissive probes biased to potentials Vp ≲ Vpl.
Keywords :
Langmuir probes; plasma collision processes; plasma sheaths; plasma temperature; plasma thermodynamics; plasma transport processes; thermionic electron emission; electron populations; electron temperature; electron thermalization processes; electron thermionic current; electron thermionic emission; emissive Langmuir probes; energy spectrum; phenomenological model; plasma collisions; plasma electrons; plasma potential well; plasma property determination; plasma sheath; plasma temperature; plasma thermal electron current; strong emission regime; temperature-dependent floating potentials; unmagnetized plasmas; virtual cathode; Current density; Electric potential; Plasma temperature; Probes; Temperature measurement; Wires; Electron emission; plasma diagnostics; plasma probes; plasma properties;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2013.2243760
Filename :
6471245
Link To Document :
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