Abstract
AbstractThe effects of secondary electron emission from the surface of a material that is in direct contact with a plasma containing two different electron groups have been investigated based on the hydro‐dynamic sheath model. The two‐electron groups present in the system have distinct densities and temperatures. They are described by the non‐extensive distribution function, whereas cold ions are assumed to be fluid elements. In addition, the effect of ion‐neutral collision has also been taken into account. The study reveals that the electron non‐extensivity has a significant effect on the secondary electron population as well as space charge deposition near the wall. The results obtained from the study will provide a better understanding of the plasma‐wall transition region under an electron‐emitting condition.
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