2008
DOI: 10.1063/1.2889424
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Dispersion relation of high-frequency plasma oscillations in Hall thrusters

Abstract: Articles you may be interested inDevice convolution effects on the collective scattering signal of the E×B mode from Hall thruster experiments: 2D dispersion relation

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“…Each crossing of the observation volume by a region of plasma with higher density than the mean electron density would Here, we draw a distinction between the results from this Letter and the numerous other studies on azimuthal instabilities in the magnetron. The mode detected via probes by Lundin et al [15] and Winter et al [16] and described as the modified two-stream instability is a largewavelength (several cm) drift instability with MHz frequen cies, similar to that detected in the Hall thruster context by Lazurenko et al [17]. Azimuthal large scale structures with kHz periodicities, described as being driven by ionization and density gradients, have been identified by other authors ( [14], [18], [19], among others).…”
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confidence: 67%
“…Each crossing of the observation volume by a region of plasma with higher density than the mean electron density would Here, we draw a distinction between the results from this Letter and the numerous other studies on azimuthal instabilities in the magnetron. The mode detected via probes by Lundin et al [15] and Winter et al [16] and described as the modified two-stream instability is a largewavelength (several cm) drift instability with MHz frequen cies, similar to that detected in the Hall thruster context by Lazurenko et al [17]. Azimuthal large scale structures with kHz periodicities, described as being driven by ionization and density gradients, have been identified by other authors ( [14], [18], [19], among others).…”
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confidence: 67%
“…Fluctuations in the HF, megahertz range have been so observed, but only at large spatial scales, on the order of the thruster circumference with large phase velocities on the order of the E ជ ϫ B ជ drift velocity. 10 The most appropriate means for remotely investigating electron fluctuations inside plasmas is collective light scattering. 11 It has been used in very different situations in tokamaks, 12,13 space, 14 and magnetized laboratory devices.…”
Section: Dispersion Relations Of Electron Density Fluctuations In a Hmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low frequency mode (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12) From the observations in Sec. III, we summarize the characteristics of the fluctuations in the normalized light intensity at 7-12 kHz:…”
Section: Interpretation Of Experimentally Observed Modesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an important, unresolved question in light of the effect oscillations have been proposed to have on processes such as cathode erosion [6][7][8] and anomalous transport. [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] Moreover, with new missions enabled by MS technology calling for higher specific impulse and power over longer timescales, 17,18 there is a need for high-fidelity models for thruster performance. Our uncertainty about the underlying processes governing thruster oscillations limits our ability to self-consistently achieve this end as any accurate model must be supplemented with empirical scaling laws or experimental measurements of the thruster in question.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%