Ion collection by cylindrical probes in weakly collisional plasmas

A theoretical approach has recently been described [Z. Sternovsky, S. Robertson, and M. Lampe, Phys. Plasmas 10, 300 (2003)] for including the effect of ion collisions in the orbit motion limited theory for cylindrical Langmuir probes. In plasmas with a single ion species, ion-neutral charge exchange collisions are dominant and their first order effect is to increase the magnitude of the collected ion current. Measurements in Ar and Ne gas discharges at plasma densities <109 cm−3 show that the theory is accurate only for probes with radii less than approximately half the Debye length. For larger probes, absorption of ions at the probe surface reduces the ion density locally causing the sheath to expand. This increases the volume from which the charge exchange ions are collected and further increases the ion current. Poor agreement between measurements and theory is also found, when the probe is placed close to the ionization source.

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