Ion acceleration in a solenoid-free plasma expanded by permanent magnets

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Abstract

Ion acceleration is achieved in a low-pressure solenoid-free plasma expanded by permanent magnet arrays. Although a permanent magnet normally forms cusp magnetic fields which prevents plasma diffusion and double layer formation, by employing double concentric arrays of permanent magnets, a constant field area, and a diverging magnetic field can be generated near the outlet of the plasma source. In the source, a rapid potential drop with 4 cm thickness from 50 V to 20 V is generated at the diverging field area for 0.35 mTorr and a supersonic ion beam accelerated through the potential drop is observed in the diffusion chamber. The beam energy can be increased up to over 40 eV with a decrease in gas pressure. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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Takahashi, K., Oguni, K., Yamada, H., & Fujiwara, T. (2008). Ion acceleration in a solenoid-free plasma expanded by permanent magnets. Physics of Plasmas, 15(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2965497

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