Time-of-Flight Measurements in the Jet of a High-Current Vacuum Arc Thruster

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Measurements of ion speed in the plume of a pulsed high-current vacuum arc thruster were performed by means of electrostatic probes. The probes were designed to provide direct speed measurements with minimum disturbance on the plasma jet. Typical mean values of (Formula presented.) for Ti and Cu cathodes are determined at different locations downstream of the electrodes, in the far field region. From one VAT discharge to another, the mean ion speed strongly varies which leads to a large statistical dispersion. Single-shot analysis allows the observation of the plume anisotropy and its high divergence as well as the existence of several ion groups of different speeds throughout a discharge.

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Michaux, E., & Mazouffre, S. (2023). Time-of-Flight Measurements in the Jet of a High-Current Vacuum Arc Thruster. Aerospace, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/aerospace10121011

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