Electron diamagnetic effect in a magnetic nozzle on a helicon plasma thruster performance

ORAL

Abstract

The axial force, which is called thrust sometimes, imparted from a magnetically expanding helicon plasma thruster is directly measured and the results are compared with a two-dimensional fluid theory. The force component solely transmitted to the expanding field is directly measured and identified as an axial force produced by the azimuthal current due to an electron diamagnetic drift and the radial component of the applied magnetic field. In this type of configuration, plasma diffusion in magnetic field affects a spatial profile of the plasma density and the resultant axial force onto the magnetic field. It is observed that the force component onto the magnetic field increases with an increase in the magnetic field strength, simultaneously with an increase in the plasma density downstream of the source exit, which could be due to suppression of the cross field diffusion in the magnetic nozzle.

Authors

  • Kazunori Takahashi

    Iwate University, The Australian National University

  • Trevor Lafleur

    The Australian National University

  • Christine Charles

    The Australian National University

  • Peter Alexander

    The Australian National University

  • Rod Boswell

    The Australian National University, Australian National University