Initial experimental test of a high density plasma mass filter
Authors: R Gueroult, E S Evans, S J Zweben,
N J Fisch
, F Levinton
Abstract: High throughput plasma mass separation
requires rotation control in a high density multi-species plasmas.
A preliminary mass separation device based on a helicon plasma
operating in gas mixtures and featuring concentric biasable ring
electrodes is introduced. Plasma profile shows strong response to
electrode biasing. In light of floating potential measurements,
the density response is interpreted as the consequence of a
reshaping of the radial electric field in the plasma. This field
can be made confining or de-confining depending on the imposed
potential at the electrodes, in a way which is consistent with
single particle orbit radial stability. Concurrent spatially
resolved spectroscopic measurements suggest ion separation, with
heavy to light ion emission line ratio increasing with radius when
a specific potential gradient is applied to the electrodes.
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Submitted to: Plasma Sources Science and Technology
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