Characterisation of a fast microcapillary discharge plasma using a compact multi-deflector Thomson parabola ion analyser
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Hansen, T.N., Lunney, J.G., Choi, P., Larourt, J. 'Characterisation of a fast microcapillary discharge plasma using a compact multi-deflector Thomson parabola ion analyser' in IEE Colloquium (Digest), 156, 2001, pp 83-86
Abstract
A compact Thomson parabola ion analyser has been developed and tested on a fast
microcapillary plasma discharge. The discharge cell comprises a circular parallel-plate
capacitor (1 - 2 nF) with a 50 micron sized hole in the dielectric and a somewhat larger
hole in one of the electrodes, which acts to hold off the voltage before self-breakdown in
vacuum. The cell capacitance is pulse charged to about lOkV in about 5011s. Selfbreakdown
proceeds via a surface discharge over the dielectric exposed in the electrode
hole and through the microcapillary in the dielectric. The current in this discharge rises to
about 20 kA in 1 ns. The ions in the plasma outflow are predominantly single and doubly
charged species from the dielectric and have energies in the range 1-10 keV
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Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/jlunney
Publisher: IEEE
Type of material: Journal Article

