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High-Efficiency Ion Source


Technology Benefits

Discharge and mass utilization efficiency above the state of the artReduced erosion, higher beam densitiesHighly scalable to lower and higher powersIncreases propellant efficiency by 10% in comparison to other miniature ion thrusters


Technology Application

Miniature ion thruster source for space propulsionIon beam etching with plasma processing, particularly in nano-fabrication


Detailed Technology Description

Researchers at UCLA have developed a miniature direct-current (DC) ion source that utilizes a magnetic field design to significantly increase the discharge and mass utilization efficiency above the state of the art. The higher efficiency results in lower production of doubly charged ions, less erosion and contamination, and higher beam densities. In addition, the proposed design is scalable to lower and higher powers. In comparison to other miniature ion thrusters, this design increases propellant efficiency by 10%. By reducing the power consumption and inert mass of the propulsion system, this invention can enable missions for microsatellites or smaller craft that were once not achievable.


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Background

Miniature ion thrusters are a key enabling technology for microsatellites and larger satellites in space missions. Recent miniature spacecraft technologies have increased delivery capabilities by microsatellites and therefore there is an increasing need for efficient miniature ion thrusters. Conventional scale ion thrusters have already demonstrated efficiencies of >80%, but miniature ion thrusters have yet to approach the same performance due to their increased discharge loss. While miniature RF ion thrusters have gained popularity over the past decade, higher power efficiencies and lower erosion rates are needed for space propulsion applications.


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Tech ID/UC Case

29153/2017-215-0


Related Cases

2017-215-0


Country/Region

USA

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