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Multi-Channel Analyzer Investigations of Ion Flux at the Target Surface in Pilot-PSI

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Pilot-PSI is a linear plasma device designed for investigations of plasma-surface interaction. A cascaded-arc plasma source operated in argon or/and hydrogen generates a high-density plasma that is magnetically confined on the vessel's axis, resulting a plasma column of about 1-2 cm in diameter which interacts with a solid target. A multi-channel analyzer was constructed to study the radial distribution of the ion flux at the target surface. The analyzer was placed in the centre of Pilot-PSI target and current-voltage characteristics were drawn for five collectors disposed at different radial positions. The ion flux was estimated from the ion part of the current-voltage characteristic for each collector. For densities lower than 10(19) m(-3) (significantly below the maximum performance of Pilot-PSI), fluxes of up to 10(23) ions/m(2)s were measured. A difference of a factor four was measured between the maximum ion flux in the centre of the target and the flux at the edge, at a radial position of 1 cm. (C) 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA. Weinheim

Year of Publication
2010
Journal
Contributions to Plasma Physics
Volume
50
Number
9
Number of Pages
898-902
Date Published
Nov
Type of Article
Article
ISBN Number
0863-1042
Accession Number
ISI:000284135100019
URL
<Go to ISI>://000284135100019
PId
a6d978278971a5fc610a4bfc3f97abd6
Alternate Journal
Contrib. Plasma Phys.
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