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Optimization, Test and Diagnostics of Miniaturized Hall Thrusters
Published on: February 16, 2019
Modeling of surface-dominated plasmas: from electric thruster to negative ion source
F Taccogna1, R Schneider, S Longo
1Max-Planck Institute für Plasmaphysik, EURATOM Association, Wendelsteinstr 1, Greifswald, Germany. taccogna@ipp.mpg.de
Abstract:
This contribution shows two important applications of the particle-in-cell/monte Carlo technique on ion sources: modeling of the Hall thruster SPT-100 for space propulsion and of the rf negative ion source for ITER neutral beam injection. In the first case translational degrees of freedom are involved, while in the second case inner degrees of freedom (vibrational levels) are excited. Computational results show how in both cases, plasma-wall and gas-wall interactions play a dominant role. These are secondary electron emission from the lateral ceramic wall of SPT-100 and electron capture from caesiated surfaces by positive ions and atoms in the rf negative ion source.
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