Title :
On collisionless ion and electron populations in the magnetic nozzle experiment (MNX)
Author :
Cohen, Samuel A. ; Sun, Xuan ; Ferraro, Nathaniel M. ; Scime, Earl E. ; Miah, Mahmood ; Stange, Sy ; Siefert, Nicholas S. ; Boivin, Robert F.
Author_Institution :
Plasma Phys. Lab., Princeton Univ., NJ
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Magnetic Nozzle Experiment (MNX) is a linear magnetized helicon-heated plasma device, with applications to advanced spacecraft-propulsion methods and solar-corona physics. This paper reviews ion and electron energy distributions measured in MNX with laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) and probes, respectively. Ions, cold and highly collisional in the main MNX region, are accelerated along a uniform magnetic field to sonic then supersonic speeds as they exit the main region through either mechanical or magnetic apertures. A sharp decrease in density downstream of the aperture(s) helps effect a transition from collisional to collisionless plasma. The electrons in the downstream region have an average energy somewhat higher than that in the main region. From LIF ion-velocity measurements, we find upstream of the aperture a presheath of strength Deltaphips=mrTe, where mrTe is the electron temperature in the main region, and length ~3 cm, comparable to the ion-neutral mean-free-path; immediately downstream of the aperture is an electrostatic double layer of strength DeltaphiDL=3-10 mrTe and length 0.3-0.6 cm, 30-600lambdaD. The existence of a small, ca. 0.1%, superthermal electron population with average energy ~10 mrTe is inferred from considerations of spectroscopic line ratios, floating potentials, and Langmuir probe data. The superthermal electrons are suggested to be the source for the large DeltaphiDL
Keywords :
Langmuir probes; plasma accelerators; plasma collision processes; plasma density; plasma sheaths; plasma sources; plasma temperature; plasma transport processes; 0.3 to 0.6 cm; Langmuir probe; collisional plasma; collisionless ion population; collisionless plasma; electron energy distributions; electron temperature; electrostatic double layer; floating potentials; ion energy distributions; ion-neutral mean-free-path; ion-velocity measurements; laser-induced fluorescence; linear magnetized helicon-heated plasma device; magnetic apertures; magnetic nozzle experiment; mechanical apertures; presheath; solar-corona physics; spacecraft-propulsion methods; spectroscopic line ratios; supersonic speed; superthermal electron population; uniform magnetic field; Apertures; Electrons; Energy measurement; Laser theory; Magnetic devices; Magnetic field measurement; Physics; Plasma devices; Plasma measurements; Probes; Double layer; helicon; laser-induced-fluorescence (LIF); magnetic nozzle;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2006.875846