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Broadband Plasma Impedance Measurements and Determination of Plasma Parameters

Authors: WIlliam E. Amatucci; David N. Walker; David D. Blackwell; NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON DC PLASMA PHYSICS DIV
Abstract:
A small spherical probe is used in conjunction with a network analyzer to determine the impedance of the probe-plasma system over a wide frequency range. Impedance curves are in good agreement with accepted circuit modes with plasma-sheath and electron plasma frequency resonances easily identifiable. Phase measurements show clear transitions between capacitive and inductive modes as predicted by the model. Sheath thickness and absolute electron density are determined from the location of these transitions. In addition, much larger power absorption is observed at the sheath plasma resonance than is predicted by collisional absorption.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Memorandum rept.
Pages: 12
Report Date: 20 SEP 2004
Report Number: A486624
Keywords relating to this report:
*IMPEDANCE
*MEASUREMENT
*PLASMAS(PHYSICS)
*PLASMAS_PHYSICS_
*Probes
BROADBAND
COLLISIONS
CURVES_GEOMETRY_
DETERMINATION
ELECTRON DENSITY
OFF THE SHELF EQUIPMENT
PARAMETERS
PLASMA SHEATHS
RESONANCE ABSORPTION
RESONANT FREQUENCY
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