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Ion thrusters for electric propulsion: Scientific issues developing a niche technology into a game changer.

K Holste1, P Dietz1, S Scharmann1, K Keil1, T Henning1, D Zschätzsch1, M Reitemeyer1, B Nauschütt1, F Kiefer1, F Kunze1, J Zorn1, C Heiliger2, N Joshi2, U Probst3, R Thüringer3, C Volkmar3, D Packan4, S Peterschmitt4, K-T Brinkmann5, H-G Zaunick5, M H Thoma1, M Kretschmer1, H J Leiter1, S Schippers1, K Hannemann1, P J Klar1.   

Abstract

The transition from old space to new space along with increasing commercialization has a major impact on space flight, in general, and on electric propulsion (EP) by ion thrusters, in particular. Ion thrusters are nowadays used as primary propulsion systems in space. This article describes how these changes related to new space affect various aspects that are important for the development of EP systems. Starting with a historical overview of the development of space flight and of the technology of EP systems, a number of important missions with EP and the underlying technologies are presented. The focus of our discussion is the technology of the radio frequency ion thruster as a prominent member of the gridded ion engine family. Based on this discussion, we give an overview of important research topics such as the search for alternative propellants, the development of reliable neutralizer concepts based on novel insert materials, as well as promising neutralizer-free propulsion concepts. In addition, aspects of thruster modeling and requirements for test facilities are discussed. Furthermore, we address aspects of space electronics with regard to the development of highly efficient electronic components as well as aspects of electromagnetic compatibility and radiation hardness. This article concludes with a presentation of the interaction of EP systems with the spacecraft.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32611046     DOI: 10.1063/5.0010134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


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Authors:  Denis B Zolotukhin; Siva Ram Prasad Bandaru; Keir P Daniels; Isak I Beilis; Michael Keidar
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-09-07       Impact factor: 14.957

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