DC Langmuir probe for measurement of space plasma: A brief review

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Herein, we discuss the in situ measurement of the electron temperature in the ionosphere/plasmasphere by means of DC Langmuir probes. Major instruments which have been reported are a conventional DC Langmuir probe, whose probe voltage is swept; a pulsed probe, which uses pulsed bias voltage; a rectification probe, which uses sinusoidal signal; and a resonance cone probe, which uses radio wave propagation. The content reviews past observations made with the instruments above. We also discuss technical factors that should be taken into account for reliable measurement, such as problems related to the contamination of electrodes and the satellite surface. Finally, we discuss research topics to be studied in the near future.

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Oyama, K. (2015). DC Langmuir probe for measurement of space plasma: A brief review. Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences. Korean Space Science Society. https://doi.org/10.5140/JASS.2015.32.3.167

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