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Zyflex: Next generation plasma chamber for complex plasma research in space

Journal

REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 92, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0062165

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Funding

  1. DLR/BMWi [FKZ 50WP0700, FKZ 50WM1441]
  2. Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology (StMWi)
  3. Russian Science Foundation [14-12-01235]
  4. NASA/NSF [JPL-RSA-1571699/NSF-PHY-1740784]
  5. Russian Science Foundation [20-12-00365] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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This paper presents a novel plasma chamber, Zyflex chamber, designed specifically for complex/dusty plasma research under reduced gravitational influence. The chamber includes innovations for flexible adjustment of plasma parameters and volume, supporting larger particle systems and operating at lower gas pressures. Experimental results demonstrate the new quality of complex/dusty plasma research made possible with this new plasma device.
In this paper, we give a detailed description of a novel plasma chamber-the Zyflex chamber-that has been specifically designed for complex/dusty plasma research under reduced gravitational influence as realized during parabolic flight or aboard the International Space Station. The cylindrical, radio-frequency driven discharge device includes a variety of innovations that, for example, allow us to flexibly adjust plasma parameters and its volume via enhanced plasma generation control and a movable, multi-segmented electrode system. The new complex/dusty plasma research tool also supports, due to its overall increased size compared to former space based complex plasma experiments such as PKE-Nefedov or PK-3 Plus, much larger particle systems. Additionally, it can be operated at much lower neutral gas pressures, thus reducing the damping of particle motion considerably. Beyond the technical description and particle-in-cell simulation based characterization of the plasma vessel, we show sample results from experiments performed with this device in the laboratory as well as during parabolic flights, both of which clearly demonstrate the new quality of complex/dusty plasma research that becomes accessible with this new plasma device.

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