Measurement of bi-directional ion acceleration along a convergent-divergent magnetic nozzle

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    Abstract

    Bi-directional plasma expansion resulting in the formation of ion beams travelling in opposite directions is respectively measured in the converging and diverging parts of a magnetic nozzle created using a low-pressure helicon radio-frequency plasma source. The axial profile of ion saturation current along the nozzle is closely correlated to that of the magnetic flux density, and the ion “swarm” has a zero convective velocity at the magnetic throat where plasma generation is localized, thereby balancing the bi-directional particle loss. The ion beam potentials measured on both sides of the magnetic nozzle show results consistent with the maximum plasma potential measured at the throat.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number104101
    JournalApplied Physics Letters
    Volume108
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 7 Mar 2016

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