A comprehensive investigation of Hall thruster plume plasma ion energy dist
ribution functions and ion charge state has been made on both fight- and la
boratory-model engines. An energy analyzer, mass spectrometer, and E x B pr
obe were used to characterize Hall thruster plume ions. The results of this
investigation show that the distribution function of the ion beam exhibits
both Maxwellian and Druyvesteyn traits and that the Hall thruster plume co
ntains a nontrivial amount of energetic, multiply charged particles that mu
st be accounted for in modeling the erosion rate of solar array cover glass
and interconnect material. Detection of these multiply charged ions by ene
rgy analyzers has been hampered in the past by charge exchange and elastic
collisions. The high-energy tail seen in numerous energy analyzer data is t
hought to result from charge exchange and elastic collisions between singly
and multiply charged ions and neutrals. The role of facility pressure was
also investigated and was found to have an influence mainly on the width of
the ion energy distribution function. This pressure broadening is caused b
y elastic collisions between beam ions and background chamber gas particles
.