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Title: Experience of forming combined low-energy electron-ion beams in plasma sources of charged particles
Authors: Antonovich, D.
Gruzdev, V.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: D. A. Antonovich and V. A. Gruzdev 2020 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 759 012001
Abstract: The paper shows the possibility of forming combined electron-ion beams in a single multi-discharge structure that does not contain incandescent elements. A design of the electrode structure of an electron-ion source is proposed, which consists of two «Penning type» discharge cells connected in series (along the axis). It is shown that the interconnection of separately controlled discharges in the structure increases the degree of gas ionization at reduced pressure, as well as the formation of double electric layers in the plasma, which ensure the formation of combined ion-electron flows in a single structure. This is ensured by creating conditions for the drift of the electron beam through the entire part of the electrode structure, which ensures the formation of the ion current of the source, and helps to increase the degree of ionization of the gas in this region. In addition, the deceleration of the electron beam in the ion acceleration gap ensures the return of electrons, which have lost part of their energy to gas ionization, into the region of the formation of the plasma emitting ions. This contributes to an increase in the density of the ion emission current. Some experimental parameters of the beams formed by the developed structure are presented.
URI: https://elib.psu.by/handle/123456789/24981
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1088/1757-899X/759/1/012001
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