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Variable Operation of Hall Thruster with Multiple Segmented Electrodes


Authors: N.J. Fisch, Y. Raitses, L.A. Dorf, and A.A. Litvak

Date of PPPL Report: February 2000

Published in: J. Appl. Phys. 89 (February 2001) 2040-2046.

Variable plasma jet velocity with low beam divergence over a range of mass flow rates can be achieved through segmented electrode operation of Hall plasma accelerator. With the use of just a cathode side electrode at the cathode potential, the beam divergence can be decreased substantially, at some cost in efficiency. However, the additional use of an anode side electrode retains the same reduced plume divergence, but at efficiencies comparable to the non-segmented operation. The high efficiency persists also when the anode side electrode is biased at an intermediate potential, thus producing two-stage Hall accelerator operation.




   
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