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Monte Carlo simulations of the influence of ion-neutral collisions on the ion currents collected by electrostatic probes

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TRUNEC David ŠPANĚL Patrik SMITH David

Year of publication 2002
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source CONTRIBUTIONS TO PLASMA PHYSICS
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Faculty of Science

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Field Plasma physics
Keywords FLOWING-AFTERGLOW PLASMAS; LANGMUIR-PROBE; SHEATH
Description We have carried out Monte Carlo simulation of the motion of Ar+ ions in the space charge sheath surrounding a cylindrical Langmuir probe. The ion currents to the probe have been calculated from these simulations and the percentages of ions crossing the sheath boundary that are collected by the probe have been determined. It has been shown that the collisions of ions with neutral helium gas atoms in the sheath increase the percentage of ions collected by the probe above that predicted by collisionless orbital motion limited current (OMLC) theory at lower helium pressure and decrease this percentage below the OMLC theory prediction at higher helium pressure. It has been shown also that the ion current almost does not depend on probe radius at higher helium pressures. The results of the simulations have been compared with recent Langmuir probe measurements made in flowing afterglow plasmas and with other probe theories.
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