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Operation of Ferroelectric Plasma Sources in a Gas Discharge Mode.


DE2004827681

Publication Date 2004
Personal Author Dunaevsky, A.; Fisch, N. J.
Page Count 16
Abstract Ferroelectric plasma sources in vacuum are known as sources of ablative plasma, formed due to surface discharge. In this paper, observations of a gas discharge mode of operation of the ferroelectric plasma sources (FPS) are reported. The gas discharge appears at pressures between approximately 20 and approximately 80 Torr. At pressures of 1-20 Torr, there is a transition from vacuum surface discharge to the gas discharge, when both modes coexist and the surface discharges sustain the gas discharge. At pressures between 20 and 80 Torr, the surface discharges are suppressed, and FPS operate in pure gas discharge mode, with the formation of almost uniform plasma along the entire surface of the ceramics between strips. The density of the expanding plasma is estimated to be about 1013 cm-3 at a distance of 5.5 mm from the surface. The power consumption of the discharge is comparatively low, making it useful for various applications. This paper also presents direct measurements of the yield of secondary electron emission from ferroelectric ceramics, which, at low energies of primary electrons, is high and dependent on the polarization of the ferroelectric material.
Keywords
  • Plasma physics
  • Ferroelectricity
  • Gas discharge
  • Electron emission
  • Measurement
  • Ablative materials
  • Ferroeclectric materials
  • Ceramic materials
  • Ferroelectrics
  • Ferroelectric plasma source (FPS)
  • Vacuum surface discharge
Source Agency
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
Corporate Authors Princeton Univ., NJ. Plasma Physics Lab.; Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by Department of Energy, Washington, DC.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 200510
Operation of Ferroelectric Plasma Sources in a Gas Discharge Mode.
Operation of Ferroelectric Plasma Sources in a Gas Discharge Mode.
DE2004827681

  • Plasma physics
  • Ferroelectricity
  • Gas discharge
  • Electron emission
  • Measurement
  • Ablative materials
  • Ferroeclectric materials
  • Ceramic materials
  • Ferroelectrics
  • Ferroelectric plasma source (FPS)
  • Vacuum surface discharge
  • Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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