Phys. Rev. E 50, 3994 (1994) [11 pages]Langmuir-probe measurements in flowing-afterglow plasmasThis article is available in the Physical Review Online Archive (PROLA), which may require a separate subscription.
Received 18 July 1994
The validity of the orbital-motion theory for cylindrical Langmuir probes immersed in flowing-afterglow plasmas is investigated experimentally. It is found that the probe currents scale linearly with probe area only for electron-collecting but not for ion-collecting probes. In general, no agreement is found between the ion and electron densities derived from the probe currents. Measurements in recombining plasmas support the conclusion that only the electron densities derived from probe measurements can be trusted to be of acceptable accuracy. This paper also includes a brief derivation of the orbital-motion theory, a discussion of perturbations of the plasma by the probe current, and the interpretation of plasma velocities obtained from probe measurements. Physical Review E (Statistical Physics, Plasmas, Fluids, and Related Interdisciplinary Topics) is copyrighted by The American Physical Society.
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