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Brief review on plasma propulsion with neutralizer-free systems

Electric space propulsion is an intensively developing field addressing new demands and challenges for long-term spacecraft operation. Many novel plasma propulsion concepts aim to find new acceleration principles, use alternative propellants, upscale or downscale thrusters for large thrust or for ve...

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Published in:Plasma sources science & technology 2016-06, Vol.25 (4), p.43001-43014
Main Authors: Rafalskyi, D, Aanesland, A
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Electric potential
ion extraction from plasma
neutralizer-free propulsion
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Plasma acceleration
Plasma Physics
Plasma propulsion
plasma thruster
space propulsion
Spacecraft
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