Effects of emitted electron temperature on the plasma sheath

نویسندگان

  • J. P. Sheehan
  • I. D. Kaganovich
  • H. Wang
  • D. Sydorenko
  • Y. Raitses
  • N. Hershkowitz
چکیده

Articles you may be interested in Effect of two-temperature electrons distribution on an electrostatic plasma sheath The positive ion temperature effect in magnetized electronegative plasma sheath with two species of positive ions Phys. Effect of electron temperature on dynamic characteristics of two-dimensional sheath in Hall thrusters Self-consistent dusty sheaths in plasmas with two-temperature electrons It has long been known that electron emission from a surface significantly affects the sheath surrounding that surface. Typical fluid theory of a planar sheath with emitted electrons assumes that the plasma electrons follow the Boltzmann relation and the emitted electrons are emitted with zero energy and predicts a potential drop of 1.03T e /e across the sheath in the floating condition. By considering the modified velocity distribution function caused by plasma electrons lost to the wall and the half-Maxwellian distribution of the emitted electrons, it is shown that ratio of plasma electron temperature to emitted electron temperature significantly affects the sheath potential when the plasma electron temperature is within an order of magnitude of the emitted electron temperature. When the plasma electron temperature equals the emitted electron temperature the emissive sheath potential goes to zero. One dimensional particle-in-cell simulations corroborate the predictions made by this theory. The effects of the addition of a monoenergetic electron beam to the Maxwellian plasma electrons were explored, showing that the emissive sheath potential is close to the beam energy only when the emitted electron flux is less than the beam flux.

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تاریخ انتشار 2014