Abstract

Experiments have shown that ion velocity distribution functions (ivdfs) with non-Maxwellian tails created by ion–neutral collisions and ionizations along pre-sheaths in weakly collisional plasmas can be thermalized into Maxwellian distributions near the sheath edge. A recent theory suggests that ion–ion collisions enhanced by ion-acoustic instabilities can rapidly thermalize ions near the sheath edge into Maxwellian distributions and that increasing either electron temperature or neutral pressure of a plasma suppresses the growth of instabilities and eliminates the thermalization process. Measurements of ivdfs by laser induced fluorescence showed qualitative agreement between experimental data and a marginal stability curve inferred from the new theory.

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