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Resolving the mystery of electron perpendicular temperature spike in the plasma sheath

Plasma Physics 2023-03-15 v3

Abstract

A large family of plasmas has collisional mean-free-path much longer than the non-neutral sheath width, which scales with the plasma Debye length. The plasmas, particularly the electrons, assume strong temperature anisotropy in the sheath. The temperature in the sheath flow direction (TeT_{e\parallel}) is lower and drops towards the wall as a result of the decompressional cooling by the accelerating sheath flow. The electron temperature in the transverse direction of the flow field (TeT_{e\perp}) not only is higher but also spikes up in the sheath. This abnormal behavior of TeT_{e\perp} spike is found to be the result of a negative gradient of the parallel heat flux of transverse degrees of freedom (qesq_{es}) in the sheath. The non-zero heat flux qesq_{es} is induced by pitch-angle scattering of electrons via either their interaction with self-excited electromagnetic waves in a nearly collisionless plasma or Coulomb collision in a collisional plasma, or both in the intermediate regime of plasma collisionality.

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@article{arxiv.2210.16711,
  title  = {Resolving the mystery of electron perpendicular temperature spike in the plasma sheath},
  author = {Yanzeng Zhang and Yuzhi Li and Bhuvana Srinivasan and Xian-Zhu Tang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.16711},
  year   = {2023}
}