On the need for space tests of plasma contactors as electron collectors

1988 
An analysis is presented of laboratory experiments that have shown that hollow plasma sources can provide low-impedance contact with a background plasma. In particular, some experiments show an report an 'ignited mode' of electron collection using plasma sources where almost an ampere was collected at a potential of 100 volts. The experimental results are compared with theoretical and computational models of plasma layers. Preliminary results indicate that the measured potential profiles and collected currents during the 'ignited mode' correspond to an increase in the background plasma thermal current of more than an order of magnitude. The results imply that the 'ignited mode' results are substantially impacted by the laboratory electron source and the tank size. Only experiments performed in space will be able to provide the correct boundary conditions for reliably testing high electron collection by plasma contactors.
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