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Filament size of floating-emissive probe for low density plasmas with large space potential
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Potential φFEngineeringLarge Space PotentialPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsLow DensityPlasma ElectronicsPlasma TheoryPlasma SimulationPlasma ConfinementInstrumentationFilament SizePlasma DiagnosticsLow Density PlasmasPhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicSpace Potential φSApplied PhysicsPlasma Application
Space potential φs of non-neutral plasmas with a low density of ne∼1012 m−3 are measured by two floating-emissive probes. Nothing is different between them except the area S of filaments. Despite the fact that the thermionic current is sufficiently emitted, floating potential φf outputted from the smaller filament is much larger than the realistic φs at some measurement points, which is contrary to the widely known relation of φf⩽φs in probe measurements. The result is attributed to the insufficient probe current Ip collected in low-ne plasmas with a large φs. This is because, in such a plasma, Ip does not always satisfy the necessary condition of Ip>φs/RHI, where RHI is a high impedance resistor, although the value of Ip required for the floating emissive method is very small. In order to correctly determine the φs of the plasmas, S must be larger than φs/ene〈ve〉RHI, where e is the electron charge and 〈ve〉 is the mean speed of electrons collected to the probe.
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