Time-resolved measurements of double layer evolution in expanding plasma

Conference Paper

Abstract

  • Observations in steady-state plasmas confirm predictions that formation of a current-free double layer in a plasma expanding into a chamber of larger diameter is accompanied by an increase in ionization upstream of the double layer. The upstream plasma density increases sharply at the same driving frequency at which a double layer appears. For driving frequencies at which no double layer appears, large electrostatic instabilities are observed. Time-resolved measurements in pulsed discharges indicate that the double layer initially forms for all driving frequencies. However, for particularly strong double layers, instabilities appear early in the discharge and the double layer collapses.
  • Authors

  • Scime, EE
  • Biloiu, IA
  • Jr, Carr J
  • Thakur, S Chakraborty
  • Galante, M
  • Hansen, A
  • Houshmandyar, S
  • Keesee, Amy
  • McCarren, D
  • Sears, S
  • Biloiu, C
  • Sun, X
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • May 2010
  • Has Subject Area

    Published In

  • Physics of Plasmas  Journal
  • Keywords

  • discharges (electric)
  • ionisation
  • plasma density
  • plasma diagnostics
  • plasma instability
  • plasma sheaths
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 055701
  • Volume

  • 17
  • Issue

  • 5