A comparison of inflection point and floating point emissive probe techniques for electric potential measurements in a Hall thruster plasma

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Abstract

Theory suggests that when increasing the electron emission of an emissive probe the floating potential will saturate $\sim T_e/e$ below the plasma potential. This can introduce significant errors in plasma potential measurements in Hall thrusters where $T_e > 10$ eV. The method of determining the plasma potential from the inflection point of emissive IV traces in the limit of zero emission may give a more accurate measurement of the plasma potential. The two methods are compared in a Hall thruster where $n_e \sim 10^{11}$ cm$^{-3}$, $T_e \sim 20$ eV, and ion flows are significant. The results can be generalized to other types of plasmas.

*This work was supported by the U.S. DOE under Contract No. DE-AC02-09CH11466 and by the DOE Fusion Energy Sciences Fellowship.

Authors

  • J.P. Sheehan

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Yevgeny Raitses

    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
  • Noah Hershkowitz

    • University of Wisconsin - Madison
    • University of Wisconsin Madison
  • Nathaniel Fisch

    • Princeton University
    • PPPL
    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory