Considerations in Comparing Experimental Results and Theory of Biased Impedance Probes
Abstract
This presentation discusses two outstanding problems that have been present for a number of years in the Space Physics Simulation Chamber group's work on impedance probes. These are, (a) impedance curves indicative of a much higher energy absorption than can be accounted for using standard collision models given the plasma parameters, and (b) divergence at low frequency between predicted and measured impedance curves using our linear model. We compare numerical results of our different models to experimental data to determine under what conditions such models are valid and what areas are in need of improvement. It is our hope that defining and presenting these problems in a systematic method will help focus future theoretical and experimental efforts in impedance probe research.
This work supported by the Naval Research Laboratory Base Program.- Publication:
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APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- 2020
- Bibcode:
- 2020APS..DPPJ14007B