Ion velocity distribution dependence on λ/ρ<sub>i</sub> and ψ in a weakly magnetized plasma boundary
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Abstract
We report velocity distribution functions measured in the E × B direction and perpendicular to a plasma-facing surface in a boundary with a weak magnetic field. In these scenarios, the mean free path and the ion gyroradius are comparable (λ ∼ ρi) and the Debye sheath dimension is small (λD « ρi). Ion flows in the E × B direction, which are predicted to attain significant fractions of the sound speed, have recently been experimentally observed. We report measurements of ion velocity distributions in this direction for a range of collisionality λ/ρi and magnetic angles ψ. Experiments are conducted in the vicinity of a boundary region created in the HELIX helicon source, which produces plasma densities of 1016-1018 m-3 and magnetic fields up to 1 kG. Electrostatic probe measurements of electron energy distributions and plasma potential are presented as well. Measurements are compared to distribution functions calculated using the fully-kinetic full-orbit Particle-in-Cell code hPIC including Monte-Carlo collisions.
*Experiments at West Virginia University are supported by NSF award PHY-1360278 and PHY-0918526. The work at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign was partially funded by the DOE SciDAC on Plasma Surface Interactions, grant No. DE-SC0018141.
Presenters
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Derek S Thompson
- West Virginia University