High thrust to power micro cathode arc thruster
US-2018370659-A1 · Dec 27, 2018 · US
US11760508B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11760508-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816645334-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2023 |
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A thruster has a first stage and a second stage. The first stage is a plasma source that outputs a plasma. The second stage is an accelerator. In one embodiment, the second stage is a plasma accelerator that accelerates the plasma. In another embodiment, the second stage is an ion accelerator that accelerates the ions from the plasma.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A thruster comprising: a plasma source having an output that emits plasma; a second stage electromagnetic accelerator positioned near the output to receive the plasma and electromagnetically accelerate the plasma; a magnet positioned about a distal end of said plasma source and a proximal end of said second stage electromagnetic accelerator; and a power source providing a pulsed power signal to said magnet, said plasma source, a metal cone, a screen grid and an accelerator grid to reduce power consumption of said thruster. 2. The thruster of claim 1 , said accelerator comprising a metal cone having an inlet opening and an outlet opening, the inlet opening receiving the plasma and the metal cone accelerating the plasma out through the outlet opening. 3. The thruster of claim 1 , wherein said second stage accelerator controls current distribution to accelerate the plasma. 4. The thruster of claim 1 , wherein said thruster can be utilized on a CubeSat. 5. The thruster of claim 1 , further comprising a gap between the accelerator and the plasma source. 6. The thruster of claim 1 , further comprising a magnetic core positioned about the accelerator. 7. The thruster of claim 1 , further comprising a current passing through said cone, wherein said magnet provides a magnetic field that with the current induces a force that accelerates the plasma. 8. The thruster of claim 1 , further comprising a power source providing a pulsed power signal to said plasma source and said accelerator to reduce power consumption of said thruster. 9. A thruster comprising: a plasma source having an output that emits plasma; a metal cone electrode coupled to the plasma source, said metal cone electrode having a cone input that receives the plasma and a cone output; a screen grid positioned adjacent the cone output and having one or more screen grid openings, said screen grid positively charged to repel ions between the one or more screen grid openings; an accelerator grid separate from said screen grid, said accelerator grid positioned adjacent the screen grid and having one or more accelerator grid openings, said accelerator grid negatively charged to attract ions between the screen grid openings and accelerate the ions through the accelerator grid openings; a magnet positioned about a distal end of said plasma source and a proximal end of said metal cone electrode; and a power source providing a pulsed power signal to said magnet, said plasma source, said metal cone electrode, said screen grid and said accelerator grid to reduce power consumption of said thruster. 10. The thruster of claim 9 , wherein the screen grid and the accelerator grid comprise metal plates. 11. The thruster of claim 9 , wherein said accelerator grid has a negative charge that is substantially greater than the positive charge of the screen grid. 12. The thruster of claim 9 , wherein the screen grid openings are larger than the accelerator grid openings. 13. The thruster of claim 9 , wherein said thruster can be utilized on a CubeSat. 14. The thruster of claim 9 , further comprising a power source applying a positive signal to said metal cone electrode to accelerate plasma in the cone. 15. The thruster of claim 9 , wherein the screen grid and the accelerator grid are planar and substantially parallel to one another. 16. The thruster of claim 15 , wherein the screen grid is separated from the accelerator grid by a predefined distance.
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