Langmuir probe characteristics in a positive-ion/negative-ion plasma
1973; Institute of Physics; Volume: 6; Issue: 16 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/0022-3727/6/16/308
ISSN1361-6463
AutoresG. A. Woolsey, I. C. Plumb, D B Lewis,
Tópico(s)Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques
ResumoCylindrical probe measurements have been made in an iodine vapour plasma containing a ratio of negative ions to electrons sufficiently large for electron effects to be neglected; that is, in a positive-ion/negative-ion plasma. The ion-ion plasma was produced by allowing plasma from the Faraday dark space of a DC iodine glow discharge to diffuse into a side-arm. Almost symmetrical current-voltage probe characteristics were obtained in the ion-ion plasma, and both the positive and negative current regions were found to follow a (current)2-voltage relationship, as would be expected if ion collection by the probe was orbital-limited. The characteristics were analysed using orbital-limited current theory to provide data on plasma potential, ion number density and Debye length. The results of the analysis are consistent with the dominant ion species in the ion-ion plasma being I2+ and I3−.
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