https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2013-01991-y
Review
Plasma-wall interactions in DC discharges and sheath of Langmuir probes
1 Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery PASci, Poland
2 Advanced Research and Technologies Pte, Republic of Belarus
3 University of Paris 6, 75252 Paris, France
a e-mail: cenian@imp.gda.pl
Received: 8 June 2013
Revised: 9 August 2013
Published online: 23 October 2013
The plasma-wall interactions in various DC discharges and sheath of Langmuir probe are analyzed and discussed. The methods of their investigations are discussed including fluid and PIC MC. Various assumptions used in fluid models e.g. plasma neutrality, Bohm criterion, Boltzmann electrons approximation, etc. are analyzed. Ion heating and electron cooling effect at the DC plasma wall is discussed and explained. Langmuir probes measurements in high-temperature and ion thruster plasma are analyzed. The secondary electron emission influences the IV characteristic of Langmuir probe especially at positive voltages. However, only elastic reflection processes really contribute significantly to the probe current. The elastic SEE processes reflect electrons from probe with the same relatively high speed. It was observed that the axial magnetic field influences probe characteristics and floating potential more significantly than radial field. The axial field deflects all electrons approaching probe.
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