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Workshop II: Plasma Physics for Space Propulsion Technologies

INVITED · EM2 · ID: 584170





Presentations

  • Magnetically Expanding Plasmas for Space Propulsion

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: [1] Little, J. M., and Choueiri, E. Y. "Electron cooling in a magnetically expanding plasma." Physical review letters 117.22 (2016): 225003.<br> <br>[2] Little, J. M., and Choueiri, E. Y. "Electron demagnetization in a magnetically expanding plasma." Physical review letters 123.14 (2019): 145001.

    Presenters

    • Justin Little

      University of Washington

    Authors

    • Justin Little

      University of Washington

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  • Electrodeless plasma thrusters and magnetized plasma expansions for space propulsion

    ORAL · Invited

    Presenters

    • Mario Merino

      Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    Authors

    • Mario Merino

      Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Jaume Navarro-Cavallé

      UC3M, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Pablo Fajardo Pena

      UC3M, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Marco Inchingolo

      UC3M, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Pedro Jiménez

      Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Jiewei Zhou

      Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Diego García-Lahuerta

      Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Célian Boyé

      Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Davide Maddaloni

      Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Filippo Terragni

      Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Eduardo Ahedo

      Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

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  • Electron thermodynamics and ion transport in the magnetic nozzle of electrodeless electric thrusters

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: Plasma properties conditioned by the magnetic throat location in a Helicon plasma device, A. E. Vinci, S. Mazouffre, J. Appl. Phys. 130, 183301 (2021)<br>Electron thermodynamics along magnetic nozzle lines in a helicon plasma, A. E. Vinci, Q. Delavière–Delion, S. Mazouffre<br>J. Electric Propulsion 1, 4 (2022)<br>Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy on xenon atoms and ions in the magnetic nozzle of acHelicon plasma thruster<br>A. E. Vinci, S. Mazouffre, V. Gómez, P. Fajardo, J. Navarro-Cavallé, submitted to Plasma Sources Sci. Technol. (2022)

    Presenters

    • Stephane Mazouffre

      CNRS, ICARE

    Authors

    • Stephane Mazouffre

      CNRS, ICARE

    • Alfio Vinci

      CNRS, ICARE

    • Marco Inchingolo

      UC3M, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Jaume Navarro-Cavallé

      UC3M, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

    • Pablo Fajardo Pena

      UC3M, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

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  • The Blue Core Paradigm

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: A. Bennet, C. Charles, and R. Boswell, "Non-local plasma generation in a magnetic nozzle," Physics of Plasmas 26, 072107 (2019). <br>F. Filleul, A. Caldarelli, C. Charles, R. Boswell, N. Rattenbury, and J. Cater, "Characterisation of a new variable magnetic field linear plasma device," Physics of Plasmas 28, 123514 (2021).<br>A. Degeling, C. Jung, R. Boswell, and A. Ellingboe, "Plasma production from helicon waves," Physics of Plasmas 3, 2788–2796 (1996).<br>J. Scharer, A. Degeling, G. Borg, and R. Boswell, "Measurements of helicon wave propagation and ArII emission," Physics of Plasmas 9, 3734–3742 (2002).<br>R. Boswell, A Study of Waves in Gaseous Plasmas, Ph.D. thesis, Adelaide: Flinders University of South Australia (1970). <br>E. Scime, A. Keesee, and R. Boswell, "Mini-conference on helicon plasma sources," Physics of Plasmas 15, 058301 (2008). <br>L. Chang, R. Boswell, and G. Luo, "First helicon plasma physics and applications workshop," Frontiers in Physics , 756 (2022)<br>

    Presenters

    • Roderick W Boswell

      Australian Natl University, Australian National University

    Authors

    • Roderick W Boswell

      Australian Natl University, Australian National University

    • Felicien Filleul

      Te Pu ̄naha A ̄tea - Auckland Space Institute, Department of Engineering Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland, 1010, New Zealand

    • Antonella Caldarelli

      Te Pu ̄naha A ̄tea - Auckland Space Institute, Department of Engineering Science, The University of Auckland, Auckland, 1010, New Zealand

    • Christine Charles

      Space Plasma, Power and Propulsion Laboratory, NPAA, Research School of Physics, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia, Australian National University, Australian Natl University

    • Kazunori Takahashi

      Tohoku University

    • Alex Bennet

      Lam Research, Cushing Parkway, Fremont, CA, USA

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