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international conference on plasma science | 2012

Plasma-wall interaction in presence of intense electron emission from walls

Michael Campanell; Alexander Khrabrov; Igor D. Kaganovich; Dmytro Sydorenko; J. P. Sheehan; Noah Hershkowitz

Summary form only given. There have been sufficient experimental and theoretical evidence that strong secondary electron emission (SEE) from the channel walls affects thruster operation. SEE enhances the heat losses to the walls and increases electron conductivity, which, consequently, degrades thruster performance [1]. The plasma-surface interaction in presence of strong thermionic or secondary electron emission has been studied theoretically and experimentally. The electron flux to the wall is determined by the electron velocity distribution function (EVDF) and by the sheath potential, which is set by ambipolar condition consistent with the EVDF and the wall emitting properties [2,3]. Nonlinear coupling between EVDF and sheath potential is responsible for a number of unusual phenomena. For example, we observed relaxation sheath oscillations [3]. We have shown that the criterion for instability is that the secondary electron emission coefficient of electrons with energy normal to the wall bordering the wall potential becomes larger than unity [4]. We observed new regime where all plasma electrons leave and are substituted by secondary electrons [5]. In this regime, there is practically no electric field in plasma and sheath, so that ions are not drawn to the wall, plasma electrons are not confined and the plasma potential is negative. Sheath instabilities influence the current balance, energy loss, cross-B-field transport and even the bulk plasma properties. We have performed modeling of asymmetric regime where walls have different emission properties [6,7].


Physical Review Letters | 2012

Absence of Debye sheaths due to secondary electron emission.

Michael Campanell; Alexander Khrabrov; Igor D. Kaganovich


Physical Review Letters | 2012

General Cause of Sheath Instability Identified for Low Collisionality Plasmas in Devices with Secondary Electron Emission

Michael Campanell; Alexander Khrabrov; Igor D. Kaganovich


Physics of Plasmas | 2012

Instability, collapse, and oscillation of sheaths caused by secondary electron emission

Michael Campanell; Alexander Khrabrov; Igor D. Kaganovich


Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion | 2012

Local Effects of Biased Electrodes in the Divertor of NSTX

S.J. Zweben; Michael Campanell; B C Lyons; R. J. Maqueda; Yevgeny Raitses; A.L. Roquemore; F Scotti; H. Takahashi


Journal of Physics D | 2014

Effect of asymmetric secondary emission in bounded low-collisional E × B plasma on sheath and plasma properties

Hongyue Wang; Michael Campanell; Igor D. Kaganovich; Guobiao Cai


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Hot Cathode Current Mode Transitions

Michael Campanell


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Plasma-Wall Interaction with Strong Electron Emission Revisited

Michael Campanell


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Fundamental Restructuring of the Collisional Presheath Near Electron-Emitting Surfaces

Michael Campanell


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2015

Restructure of the plasma interior (presheath) caused by electron emission from surfaces

Michael Campanell

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Alexander Khrabrov

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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Yevgeny Raitses

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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A.L. Roquemore

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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B C Lyons

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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Erinc Tokluoglu

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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F Scotti

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

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