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Effect of duct bias on transport of vacuum arc plasmas through curved magnetic filters

Anders et al., 1994

Document ID
782160731799817783
Author
Anders A
Anders S
Brown I
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Publication venue
Journal of applied physics

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The plasma output of a 90° magnetic macroparticle filter of vacuum arc plasma was monitored by a Langmuir probe as a function of bias of the duct wall and guiding magnetic field. Maximum plasma transport through the filter was found at a positive bias of about 20 V …
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