A technique for removing surface contaminants from a sounding rocket spherical Langmuir probe is presented. Contamination layers present on probe surfaces can skew the collected data, resulting in the incorrect determination of plasma parameters. Despite following the usual probe cleaning techniques that are used prior to a launch, the probe surface can become coated with layers of adsorbed neutral gas in less than a second when exposed to atmosphere. The laboratory tests reported here show that by heating the probe from the interior using a small halogen lamp, adsorbed neutral particles can be removed from the probe surface, allowing accurate plasma parameter measurements to be made. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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Amatucci, W. E., Schuck, P. W., Walker, D. N., Kintner, P. M., Powell, S., Holback, B., & Leonhardt, D. (2001). Contamination-free sounding rocket Langmuir probe. Review of Scientific Instruments, 72(4), 2052–2057. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1357234
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