Claims
- 1. An improved ion thruster for low specific impulse operation in the 1500 sec to 6,000 sec range comprising
- a tubular anode shell forming a chamber for containing an ionizable propellant,
- a source of high velocity electrons within said chamber for bombarding said propellant to form ions,
- a high perveance optical system for extracting and accelerating ions from said chamber mounted on said anode shell at the downstream end of said chamber, said thruster having a back plate at anode potential mounted on the forward end of said anode shell thereby closing said chamber,
- a plurality of rings of magnets mounted on the inner surface of said tubular shell, and
- a plurality of rings of magnets mounted on the inner surface of said back plate to form with the magnets on the tubular shell a strong downstream ion flux to minimize ion losses to the side and upstream walls of said chamber.
- 2. An ion thruster as claimed in claim 6 wherein the anode 15 shell is iron.
- 3. An ion thruster as claimed in claim 1 wherein the magnet rings are samarium-cobalt.
- 4. An ion thruster as claimed in claim 3 wherein the magnet rings have pole-face densities of about 2500 gauss.
- 5. An ion thruster as claimed in claim 1 wherein the magnets on the back plate are samarium-cobalt.
- 6. An ion thruster as claimed in claim 1 including
- an iron ring mounted on said anode shell at the downstream end thereof adjacent to said ion optical system to form a downstream magnetic pole piece at anode potential, and
- a ring of magnets mounted on said iron ring thereby providing a uniform beam profile and reduce the magnetic field penetration into the center of aid chamber adjacent to said ion optical system.
- 7. An ion thruster as claimed in claim 1 wherein the electron source comprises a hollow cathode assembly having a central gas feed tube mounted at the center of said back plate, and
- a cylindrical magnet mounted on said feed tube to provide an axial magnetic field.
- 8. An ion thruster as claimed in claim 7 wherein said cylindrical magnet produces an axial magnetic field of about 250 gauss.
- 9. An ion thruster as claimed in claim 7 wherein the cylindrical magnet is slidably mounted on the feed tube whereby said cylindrical magnets may be moved selectively in an axial direction to produce a predetermined magnetic field at the tip of said cathode.
- 10. An electron bombardment ion thruster comprising
- a housing forming the peripheral wall of discharge chamber for containing an ionizable propellant,
- means for maintaining the surfaces of said peripheral wall of said discharge chamber at anode potential to reduce ion sputter etching of the side and upstream portions thereof,
- a source of propellant in communication with said discharge chamber,
- a cathode for emitting high velocity electrons to said peripheral wall for bombarding said propellant to form ions,
- ion optical means for extracting and accelerating ions from said discharge chamber,
- a plurality of high strength magnets mounted on said housing in said chamber to form a multicusp boundary field,
- a downstream anode pole piece adjacent to said ion optics means for providing a uniform ion beam profile, and
- a magnet mounted on said cathode to couple the magnetic field in the region thereof to said high strength magnets.
- 11. An electron bombardment ion thruster as claimed in claim 10 including
- a ring of magnets mounted on said downstream anode pole piece.
- 12. An electron bombardment ion thruster as claimed in claim 11 wherein the magnets are samarium-cobalt.
- 13. An electron bombardment ion thruster as claimed in claim 12 wherein the magnets have pole-face densities of about 2500 gauss.
- 14. An electron bombardment ion thruster as claimed in claim 10 wherein the magnet on the cathode is movably mounted thereon for selective movement in an axial direction to produce a predetermined magnetic field at the tip of the cathode.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by emloyees of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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