Operating the Helicon Double Layer Thruster in a Space Simulation Chamber
2008
A prototype of the helicon double layer thruster (HDLT) is designed and manufactured. Initial tests with the thruster mounted on a small vacuum chamber (pumping speed of 700 l ldr s -1 ) show successful operation in xenon with the formation of the double layer which generates a low divergence ion beam, which is the source of thrust. The prototype is subsequently inserted inside a much larger space simulation chamber (pumping speed of 7000 l ldr s -1 ). A high-density blue mode is found when increasing the RF power above 380 W, and measurements with a Langmuir probe give an estimated density of 10 12 cm -3 in the thruster. An image of the HDLT operating in the high-density blue mode is presented.
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