Self-Oscillating Mode of a Probe with Increased Secondary Emission for Nonequilibrium Plasma Diagnostics


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Abstract

A method of ion saturation current measurement in a nonequilibrium plasma by a self-oscillating voltage sweep on the probe is described. The generation of voltage pulses is possible if a high secondary electron emission from the probe surface is ensured, significantly exceeding unity at a moderate negative potential. The theoretical basis of the self-oscillating probe method has been considered, which made it possible to describe the ways for controlling the repetition rate and pulse amplitude and the effect of plasma parameters on the shape of current and voltage signals. It is shown that the features of the phase trajectory of the signal from the probe on the (U, I) plane allow one to determine the reference points of instantaneous probe characteristic, in particular, the ion saturation current. The results of experiments on testing the self-oscillating probe technique, which were carried out using the PR-2 plasma-beam facility, are presented.

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I. V. Vizgalov

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)

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Email: vizgalov@plasma.mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115409

K. M. Gutorov

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)

Email: vizgalov@plasma.mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115409

V. A. Kurnaev

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)

Email: vizgalov@plasma.mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115409

I. A. Sorokin

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute); Kotelnikov Institute of Radio-Engineering and Electronics

Email: vizgalov@plasma.mephi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115409; Fryazino Branch, Moscow, 141190

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