Abstract

In this study, the effect of pulse frequency on the discharge and plume characteristics of Hall thrusters under pulsating operation is investigated. The experimental results show that the discharge current and thrust decrease as the frequency increases to the range of 30–90 kHz. The efficiency of the thruster is negatively correlated with the pulse frequency, and the pulse frequency minimally affects the plume divergence angle and ion current. It is found that an increase in the pulse frequency decreases the secondary electron emission flux on the wall and the near-wall conduction rate of electrons in the channel, thus consequently decreasing the electron current. An increase in the electron current share improves the current-utilization efficiency. In addition, as the frequency increases, the ion power loss on wall increases and the ion acceleration becomes less effective, thus resulting in a decrease in thrust. The combined effect of these two factors results in an increase in the anode efficiency as the frequency increases.

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