Correyero Plaza, SaraJarrige, JulienPackan, DenisAhedo Galilea, Eduardo Antonio2018-12-132018-12-132018-05Space Propulsion Conference (SP 2018)https://hdl.handle.net/10016/27819Proceeding of: Space Propulsion Conference, SP 2018,14-18 mayo, SevillaThis paper presents experimental results on the magnetic nozzle of the 50 W Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) thruster of ONERA, consisting of a 27 mm diameter ECR cavity and a fully divergent magnetic nozzle, created by a Neodymium permanent magnet. The diagnostics installed are a cylindrical Langmuir probe to measure plasma potential, plasma density and electron temperature, and a Laser Induced Fluorescence set-up to measure the mean ion kinetic energy. Both the ion velocity and plasma potential profiles seem to be independent of the mass flow rate when normalized with the electron temperature estimated at the sonic transition of the plasma flow. This sonic transition appears to be slightly shifted downwards of the thruster exit. Results are compared with a supersonic collisionless kinetic 1D model where electron dynamics account for magnetic mirror effects and potential barriers, while ions are treated as a fluid cold species.8application/pdfengMagnetic nozzleAccelerationLaser induced FluorescenceLangmuir probeKinetic modellingAmbipolar potentialMagnetized expansionElectronIon acceleration in the magnetic nozzle of an ECR thruster: comparison of experimental measurements with a quasi 1D kinetic modelconference outputAeronáuticaopen accessCC/0000028297