Characterization of a plasma window as a membrane free transition between vacuum and high pressure

2019 
A plasma window (PW) is a device for separating two areas of different pressures while letting particle beams pass with little to no loss. It has been introduced by A. Hershcovitch. In the course of this publication, the properties of a PW with apertures of 3.3 mm and 5.0 mm are presented. Especially the link between the pressure properties relevant for applications in accelerator systems and the underlying plasma properties depending on external parameters are presented. At the low pressure side around some mbar, high-pressure values reached up to 750 mbar while operating with volume flows between 1 slm and 4 slm (standard liter per minute) and discharge currents ranging from 45 A to 60 A. Unique features of the presented PW include simultaneous plasma parameter determination and the absence of ceramic insulators between the cooling plates. Optical analysis reveals no significant damage or wear to the components after an operation time well over 10 h, whereas the cathode needle needs replacement after 5 h.
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