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Plume characteristics of an electrothermal plasma microthruster

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Greig, Amelia
Charles, Christine
Boswell, Roderick

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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High-resolution digital images of the expansion plume from an electrothermal capacitively coupled radio frequency (13.56 MHz) plasma microthruster were captured for argon and nitrogen discharges in low-and high-pressure operating regimes. The sheath near

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IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science

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2037-12-31