Abstract
Abstract
Microwave-driven Coaxial Transmission Line Resonator (µ-CTLR) produces a small-volume high density plasma plume. In the previous study, we discovered that the plasma generated by the µ-CTLR remains stable even at low pressure around tens of mTorr, while consuming minimal power below 10 W (Kim et al 2022 Plasma Sources Sci. Technol.
31 105006). In this study, we have investigated the capability of the µ-CTLR plasma operating at 900 MHz for micro-propulsion applications. At the argon gas flow rate of 100 SCCM (3 mg s−1), and the power of 8 W, the plasma plume attains high gas temperature (
>
3000 K), high electron density (
>
10
20
m
−
3
), and electron temperature of about 2 eV. The estimated thrust is about 3.4 mN, demonstrating that the µ-CTLR has high thrust desirable for space micro propulsion systems, together with the other merits of low power consumption and small size.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
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