In this article,the effect of the finite conductive surface area of a satellite on the use of satellite-based Langmuir probes is reviewed in light of the basic theory of asymmetric double Langmuir probes(ADLPs).Recent...In this article,the effect of the finite conductive surface area of a satellite on the use of satellite-based Langmuir probes is reviewed in light of the basic theory of asymmetric double Langmuir probes(ADLPs).Recent theoretical and experimental studies have discussed electron sheath/presheath formation and the electron Bohm criterion along with their implications for satellite-based Langmuir probes.The effects predicted by the latest theory of the electron Bohm criterion were not experimentally observed and the experimental results remain supportive of a critical area ratio(A_(L)/A_(S))_(crit)=(m_(i)/(2.3m_(e)))^(1/2)between the probe area A_(S)and the satellite area A_L as conventionally believed.A satellite-based Langmuir probe must satisfy this criterion to physically act as a single Langmuir probe.However,experimental investigations also found that high-energy electrons adversely affect(A_(L)/A_(S))_(crit)and a Langmuir probe's signal quality by giving additional electron current to A_(L).Based on these results,a number of limitations of the maximum probe area are derived when designing satellite-based Langmuir probes,with consideration of both the aim of the satellite and the plasma where the satellite-based probe works.These proposed measures are expected to only partially alleviate the effect of the inadequate satellite surface area on the application of satellite-based Langmuir probes.Using a larger satellite to carry a Langmuir probe remains the most viable means to obtain precise space plasma parameters.展开更多
The sheath structures of strongly electronegative plasmas are investigated on basis of the accurate Bohm criterion obtained by Sagdeev potential. It is found that the presheath transition between the bulk plasma and t...The sheath structures of strongly electronegative plasmas are investigated on basis of the accurate Bohm criterion obtained by Sagdeev potential. It is found that the presheath transition between the bulk plasma and the sheath almost does not exist there, and that distributions of electrons, negative and positive ions in the sheath form a pure positive ion sheath near the boundary of the electrode. Furthermore, the density distribution of space net charge has a peak near the sheath edge, the spatial potential within the sheath falls faster, and the sheath thickness becomes thinner.展开更多
A numerical two-fluid simulation of the non-ionized radio frequency (rf) sheath model, has been carried out. This model is "global" and thus applicable to the sheath, pre-sheath and plasma regions, In the model al...A numerical two-fluid simulation of the non-ionized radio frequency (rf) sheath model, has been carried out. This model is "global" and thus applicable to the sheath, pre-sheath and plasma regions, In the model all variables in the ion force balance equation, including the electrical force, ion pressure and neutral particle friction, are considered. The model is solved through a finite difference scheme and sheath characteristics are obtained. The effects of the ion temperature on both the collisionless and collisional sheath characteristics are discussed. Then it is concluded that 1) the model is in a good agreement with Bohm Theorem; 2) the ion temperature has significant effects on the rf sheath characteristics. The effects are far more significant on a collisional rf sheath than on a collisionless sheath.展开更多
A one-dimensional fluid model is proposed to simulate the dual-frequency capacitively coupled plasma for Ar discharges. The influences of the low frequency on the plasma density, electron temperature, sheath voltage d...A one-dimensional fluid model is proposed to simulate the dual-frequency capacitively coupled plasma for Ar discharges. The influences of the low frequency on the plasma density, electron temperature, sheath voltage drop, and ion energy distribution at the powered electrode are investigated. The decoupling effect of the two radio-frequency sources on the plasma parameters, especially in the sheath region, is discussed in detail.展开更多
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.12275305 and 12205334)the Chinese Academy of Science Hundred Youth Talent Program+1 种基金China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(No.2022M713188)the Director’s Fund of Hefei Institutes of Physical Science,Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.YZJJ2022QN19)。
文摘In this article,the effect of the finite conductive surface area of a satellite on the use of satellite-based Langmuir probes is reviewed in light of the basic theory of asymmetric double Langmuir probes(ADLPs).Recent theoretical and experimental studies have discussed electron sheath/presheath formation and the electron Bohm criterion along with their implications for satellite-based Langmuir probes.The effects predicted by the latest theory of the electron Bohm criterion were not experimentally observed and the experimental results remain supportive of a critical area ratio(A_(L)/A_(S))_(crit)=(m_(i)/(2.3m_(e)))^(1/2)between the probe area A_(S)and the satellite area A_L as conventionally believed.A satellite-based Langmuir probe must satisfy this criterion to physically act as a single Langmuir probe.However,experimental investigations also found that high-energy electrons adversely affect(A_(L)/A_(S))_(crit)and a Langmuir probe's signal quality by giving additional electron current to A_(L).Based on these results,a number of limitations of the maximum probe area are derived when designing satellite-based Langmuir probes,with consideration of both the aim of the satellite and the plasma where the satellite-based probe works.These proposed measures are expected to only partially alleviate the effect of the inadequate satellite surface area on the application of satellite-based Langmuir probes.Using a larger satellite to carry a Langmuir probe remains the most viable means to obtain precise space plasma parameters.
文摘The sheath structures of strongly electronegative plasmas are investigated on basis of the accurate Bohm criterion obtained by Sagdeev potential. It is found that the presheath transition between the bulk plasma and the sheath almost does not exist there, and that distributions of electrons, negative and positive ions in the sheath form a pure positive ion sheath near the boundary of the electrode. Furthermore, the density distribution of space net charge has a peak near the sheath edge, the spatial potential within the sheath falls faster, and the sheath thickness becomes thinner.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 10175013, 10575018 40390155, 40228006)
文摘A numerical two-fluid simulation of the non-ionized radio frequency (rf) sheath model, has been carried out. This model is "global" and thus applicable to the sheath, pre-sheath and plasma regions, In the model all variables in the ion force balance equation, including the electrical force, ion pressure and neutral particle friction, are considered. The model is solved through a finite difference scheme and sheath characteristics are obtained. The effects of the ion temperature on both the collisionless and collisional sheath characteristics are discussed. Then it is concluded that 1) the model is in a good agreement with Bohm Theorem; 2) the ion temperature has significant effects on the rf sheath characteristics. The effects are far more significant on a collisional rf sheath than on a collisionless sheath.
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.10635010)
文摘A one-dimensional fluid model is proposed to simulate the dual-frequency capacitively coupled plasma for Ar discharges. The influences of the low frequency on the plasma density, electron temperature, sheath voltage drop, and ion energy distribution at the powered electrode are investigated. The decoupling effect of the two radio-frequency sources on the plasma parameters, especially in the sheath region, is discussed in detail.