Experimental Performance of Field Emission Microthrusters

This paper presents the results of a series of tests performed on a set of Ž eld emission electric propulsion (FEEP) emitters, including recording of the current /voltage characteristic curves and ion beam scanning with electrostatic probes. This work was aimed at collecting reliable, systematic thruster performance data to be used as a basis for the deŽ nition of a reference thruster mathematical model (not reported here). Four FEEP emitters with three different slit height values were tested. Thrust produced covered the 1– 170 mN range. Repeatability of thruster performance was found to depend on the degree of wetting of the emitter slit and on the presence of glow discharge between the electrodes. The latter represented an undesired effect and was therefore eliminated after the Ž rst series of experiments. Wetting, on the contrary, proved to be of the utmost importance. In some cases, thruster performance improved by up to as much as 150% within a few days of the beginning of the test, as a result of enhanced slit wetting.