Impurities, temperature and density in a miniature electrostatic plasma and current source
- 1 November 1997
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Plasma Sources Science and Technology
- Vol. 6 (4) , 492-498
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0963-0252/6/4/006
Abstract
We have spectroscopically investigated the Sterling Scientific miniature electrostatic plasma source - a plasma gun. This gun is a clean source of high-density ( - ), low-temperature (5 - 15 eV) plasma. A key result of our investigation is that molybdenum from the gun electrodes is largely trapped in the internal gun discharge; only a small amount escapes in the plasma flowing out of the gun. In addition, the gun plasma parameters actually improve (even lower impurity contamination and higher ion temperature) when up to 1 kA of electron current is extracted from the gun via the application of an external bias. This improvement occurs because the internal gun anode no longer acts as the current return for the internal gun discharge. The gun plasma is a virtual plasma electrode capable of sourcing an electron emission current density of . The high emission current, small size (3 - 4 cm diameter), and low impurity generation make this gun attractive for a variety of fusion and plasma technology applications.Keywords
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