Egawa Yusuke, Yamamoto Naoji, Yamaguchi Atsushi, Morita Taichi
Department of Advanced Energy Engineering Science, Kyushu University Kasuga, Fukuoka 8168580, Japan.
Faculty of Engineering Science, Kyushu University Kasuga, Fukuoka 8168580, Japan.
Rev Sci Instrum. 2020 Nov 1;91(11):113105. doi: 10.1063/1.5127788.
A high-sensitivity sensor to measure titanium atom density based on time-resolved cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS) was developed to monitor the wall erosion and predict the lifetime of Hall thrusters. The minimum detection limit for the sensor was dependent on the discharge current oscillation in the Hall thruster. A Volterra engine management system was employed for time-resolved measurements to develop the time-resolved CRDS system, which was synchronized to the discharge current oscillation. The results confirmed that the path-integrated number density of sputtered titanium atoms was synchronized with the discharge current oscillation. The minimum detection limit was decreased by ∼30% from 2 × 10 to 6 × 10 m.
为了监测霍尔推力器的壁面侵蚀并预测其寿命,开发了一种基于时间分辨腔衰荡光谱(CRDS)的高灵敏度传感器来测量钛原子密度。该传感器的最低检测限取决于霍尔推力器中的放电电流振荡。采用了一个Volterra发动机管理系统进行时间分辨测量,以开发与放电电流振荡同步的时间分辨CRDS系统。结果证实,溅射钛原子的路径积分数密度与放电电流振荡同步。最低检测限从2×10降至6×10米,降低了约30%。