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Ionization of neutral gas due to collision of electrons caused by Thermionic Emission
Posted Jul 10, 2023, 9:56 a.m. EDT Charged Particle Tracing, Plasma Physics, Molecular Flow 0 Replies
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I am going to simulate a Freeman ion source. The Freeman ion source has a filament as well as a gas inlet. Its working method is that first the gas enters a chamber. Then we heat the filament to emit electrons. As a result of this electron emission and then the collision of the electron with the neutral gas elements, the gas loses an electron and becomes ionized.
I simulated the filament via Thermionic Emission. I also simulated the entry of neutral gas into the chamber through fmf module. But I don't know how to model the impact of these electrons (electrons emitted from the filament) with the neutral gas (and ionization of the neutral gas)?
Thank you for helping me.
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Hello Samaneh Kiani
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