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[en] The ignition and optimization of the pulsed micro-cathode triggerless vacuum arc thruster model are analyzed. To this end a simplified model of the thruster consisting of two rectangular electrodes on an alumina ceramic plate with a variable inter-electrode gap covered by a conductive film of carbon paint is considered. It is shown that after optimizing the inter-electrode gap, the electrical power and the value of the magnetic field parallel to the film surface, such an ‘idealized’ thruster model can provide up to 1.2–1.3 million pulses with a high degree of stability of ignition and a large amplitude of arc current. These findings may be used in designing long-life and durable low-power micro-cathode thrusters with rigidly fixed, unmovable electrodes. We also propose the concept of a modular thruster consisting of separate elementary consumable thrusters—the modular thruster lifetime increases with the number of these elementary thrusters. (paper)
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1361-6595/aacdb0; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Plasma Sources Science and Technology; ISSN 0963-0252;
; v. 27(7); [9 p.]

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