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Plasma properties downstream of a low-power Hall thruster
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EngineeringPhysicsTriple Langmuir ProbesApplied PhysicsElectron Number DensityApplied Plasma PhysicPlasma ScienceMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsCosmic RayPlasma Properties DownstreamPropulsionLarge GradientsInstrumentationHall-effect Thrusters
Triple Langmuir probes and emissive probes were used to measure the electron number density, electron temperature, and plasma potential downstream of a low-power Hall thruster. The results show a polytropic relation between electron temperature and electron number density throughout the sampled region. Over a large fraction of the plume, the plasma potential obeys the predictions of ambipolar expansion. Near the thruster centerline, however, observations show larger gradients of plasma potential than can be accounted for by this means. Radial profiles of plasma potential in the very-near-field plume are shown to contain large gradients that correspond in location to the boundaries of a visually intense plasma region.
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