THE ION ENERGY IN A PLASMA RESONATOR EXCITED BY A POWERFUL MICROWAVE PULSE AT ECR FREQUENCY

Author:

Antonov A.N.,Antipov V.S.,Kornilov E.A.,Miroshnichenko V.A.,Vinokurov V.A.

Abstract

The possibility of heating argon plasma ions with a density of ≈1013 cm-3 to 2 keV in a resonator placed in a magnetic field of a plug configuration when oscillations were excited at an electron-cyclotron resonance frequency with an electric field strength of up to 12 kV/cm in a pulse with a duration of 1.8 μs was shown experimentally. Ions acquire high energy in the fields of stochastic low-frequency ion oscillations due to the development of a modified decay of microwave oscillations.

Publisher

Problems of Atomic Science and Technology

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