3–7 Jun 2018
Jackson Lake Lodge
America/Denver timezone

Secondary electron emission yield from surface-architectured materials

6 Jun 2018, 17:00
15m
Explorers Room

Explorers Room

Board: 1P50
Poster Presentation Plasmas, Discharges, and Electromagnetic Phenomena Oral 11 - Partial Discharges & Plasmas

Speaker

Yevgeny Raitses (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)

Description

The plasma electrons bombarding a plasma-facing wall surface can induce secondary electron emission (SEE) from the wall. A strong SEE can enhance the power losses by reducing the wall sheath potential and thereby increasing the electron flux from the plasma to the wall. The use of the materials with surface roughness and the engineered materials with surface architecture is known to reduce the effective SEE by trapping the secondary electrons. In this work, we demonstrate a 65% reduction of SEE yield using a velvet material consisting of high aspect ratio carbon fibers. The measurements of SEE yield for different velvet samples using the electron beam in vacuum demonstrate the dependence of the SEE yield on the fiber length and the packing density, which is strongly affected by the alignment of long velvet fibers with respect to the electron beam impinging on the velvet sample.

Authors

Angelica Ottaviano (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) Chenggang Jin (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) Yevgeny Raitses (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)

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