Lb. King et Ad. Gallimore, GRIDDED RETARDING PRESSURE SENSOR FOR ION AND NEUTRAL PARTICLE ANALYSIS IN FLOWING PLASMAS, Review of scientific instruments, 68(2), 1997, pp. 1183-1188
Although classical electrostatic plasma probes can provide detailed in
formation regarding electrons and ions, these devices rely on charge-c
arrying particles both for energy filtering and for detection. Neutral
particles are transparent to such diagnostics. In light of this a new
probe design was developed to provide a measurement of the neutral pa
rticle flux component of a flowing plasma. The simple design adopted f
or this probe utilizes a set of electrostatic retarding grids to remov
e the charged particles from the flow. The neutral particles are sense
d within the tube of an off-the-shelf hot cathode ionization gauge. Ad
ditionally, by varying the potential on the retarding grids, this same
probe configuration can be used to measure the ion energy distributio
n. Preliminary data from this probe were taken in the exhaust plume of
a Hall-current accelerator designed for space propulsion. This probe
was found to be a very simple, accurate diagnostic tool for such use.
By using this probe in combination with interrelated diagnostics the s
patial distribution of energetic charge exchange neutrals was quantifi
ed in the plume of an SPT-100 thruster. (C) 1997 American Institute of
Physics.