Abstract
Abstract
Compared with traditional electric propulsion, RF plasma thruster have attracted much attention due to their characteristics of no electrodes, long life, and high ionization rate. In recent years, the development of micro-nano satellites has put forward requirements for the miniaturization, modularization, and integration of satellite thrusters, and the miniaturization of RF plasma thrusters has a broad prospect. In this paper, a mini-RF plasma thruster with a discharge chamber inner diameter of 10 mm is designed, and a magnetic field is generated around it by two annular samarium cobalt permanent magnets. The discharge state and plasma parameters of the mini-RF thruster are tested using optical emission spectrometry (OES) and target thrust stand. In the experiment, we changed the flow rate of argon gas, the presence or absence of a magnetic field, the power of the RF source and analyzed the effects of these factors on the mode transition, plasma density, electron temperature, and thrust. According to the experimental results, it is found that the magnetic field (maximum strength 0.14T) helps to increase the plasma density at low power but delay the jump power threshold of the CCP-ICP.
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Research Square Platform LLC
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