Experimental evidence of parametric decay processes in the variable specific impulse magnetoplasma rocket (VASIMR) helicon plasma source

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2004-10-18

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Boswell, R. W.
Sutherland, O.
Charles, C.
Squire, J. P.
Chang Díaz, F. R.
Glover, T. W.
Jacobson, V. T.
Chavers, D. G.
Bengtson, R. D.
Bering, E. A.

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American Institute of Physics

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Decay waves have been observed in the megahertz range in the helium plasma generated by the variable specific impulse magnetoplasma rocket magnetoplasma thruster. They are measured using one of the tips of a triple probe connected to a 50 Ω input of a spectrum analyzer via a dc block (a small capacitor). The maximum amplitude of all waves is in the center of the plasma and does not appear correlated to the radial electron density or temperature profiles. The waves seem to be generated close to the helicon antenna that was 91 cm “upstream” from the measuring Langmuir probe. A possible explanation is parametric decay of the large amplitude helicon wave that also generates the plasma.

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Physics of Plasmas

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