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S N BATHGATE, M M M BILEK, D R MCKENZIE. Electrodeless plasma thrusters for spacecraft: a review[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2017, 19(8): 83001-083001. DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/aa71fe
Citation: S N BATHGATE, M M M BILEK, D R MCKENZIE. Electrodeless plasma thrusters for spacecraft: a review[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2017, 19(8): 83001-083001. DOI: 10.1088/2058-6272/aa71fe

Electrodeless plasma thrusters for spacecraft: a review

Funds: The financial support of the Australian Research Council for this project is acknowledged. The Australian Government is acknowledged for the provision of an Australian Postgraduate Award.
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  • The physics of electrodeless electric thrusters that use directed plasma to propel spacecraft without employing electrodes subject to plasma erosion is reviewed. Electrodeless plasma thrusters are potentially more durable than presently deployed thrusters that use electrodes such as gridded ion, Hall thrusters, arcjets and resistojets. Like other plasma thrusters, electrodeless thrusters have the advantage of reduced fuel mass compared to chemical thrusters that produce the same thrust. The status of electrodeless plasma thrusters that could be used in communications satellites and in spacecraft for interplanetary missions is examined. Electrodeless thrusters under development or planned for deployment include devices that use a rotating magnetic field; devices that use a rotating electric field; pulsed inductive devices that exploit the Lorentz force on an induced current loop in a plasma; devices that use radiofrequency fields to heat plasmas and have magnetic nozzles to accelerate the hot plasma and other devices that exploit the Lorentz force. Using metrics of specific impulse and thrust efficiency, we find that the most promising designs are those that use Lorentz forces directly to expel plasma and those that use magnetic nozzles to accelerate plasma.
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