학술논문

Hypervelocity Dust Storm Launched With a Coaxial Plasma Gun
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on. 36(5):2770-2774 Oct, 2008
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Storms
Coaxial components
Dusty plasma
Plasma accelerators
Plasma measurements
Acceleration
Plasma diagnostics
Powders
Gases
Deuterium
Coaxial plasma gun
dust particles
hypervelocity
plasma drag
plasma flow
Language
ISSN
0093-3813
1939-9375
Abstract
A dust storm consisting of carbon grains accelerated to speeds of up to $ \sim$3 km/s has been launched by a plasma jet produced in a coaxial gun. Diamond and graphite powders with grain radii of 0.5–30 $\mu\hbox{m}$ have been used. A distinctive feature of this plasma accelerator is that it can use different types of gases and can operate with microparticles having a large range of sizes. Deuterium gas and carbon dust are chosen to be compatible with fusion plasmas as a diagnostic tool. The operating voltages of the coaxial gun are between 5 and 10 kV, and the maximum measured discharge current is 250 kA. High-speed imaging of the plasma jet accelerated by the $J \times B$ force, and exiting the gun at 34 km/s, shows a good collimation of the flow for about 1.5 m before it diverges inside a large vacuum tank.