Electron-Beam Produced Air Plasma: Optical Measurement of Beam Current

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Abstract

Experiments to quantify the electron beam current and distribution of beam current in air plasma are discussed. The air plasma is produced by a 100-keV 10-mA electron beam source that traverses a transmission window into a chamber with air as a target gas. Air pressure is between 1 mTorr and 760 Torr. Strong optical emissions due to electron impact ionization are observed for the N$_{2}$ 2$^{nd}$ positive line at 337.1 nm and the N$_{2}^{+}$ 1$^{st}$ negative line at 391.4 nm. Calibration of optical emissions using signals from the isolated transmission window and a Faraday plate are discussed. The calibrated optical system is then used to quantify the electron distribution in the air plasma.

*This work is supported by the Air Force Research Laboratory, under grant numbers FA9550-04-1-0015 and FA9550-04-1-0444; and State of Nevada matching funds.

Authors

  • Robert Vidmar

    • University of Nevada, Reno
  • Kenneth Stalder

    • Stalder Technologies and Research
  • Megan Seeley

    • University of Nevada, Reno