New procedure to estimate plasma parameters through the q-Weibull distribution by using a Langmuir probe in a cold plasma
We describe a procedure to obtain the plasma parameters from the I-V Langmuir curve by using the Druyvesteyn equation. We propose to include two new parameters, q and r , to the usual plasma parameters: plasma potential ( V p ), floating potential ( V f ), electron density ( n ), and electron temper...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plasma Research Express 2022-03, Vol.4 (1), p.15003 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We describe a procedure to obtain the plasma parameters from the
I-V
Langmuir curve by using the Druyvesteyn equation. We propose to include two new parameters,
q
and
r
, to the usual plasma parameters: plasma potential (
V
p
), floating potential (
V
f
), electron density (
n
), and electron temperature (
T
). These new parameters can be particularly useful to represent non-Maxwellian distributions. The procedure is based on the fit of the
I-V
Langmuir curve with the
q
-Weibull distribution function, and is motivated by recent works which use the
q
-exponential distribution function derived from Tsallis statistics. We obtain the usual plasma parameters employing three techniques: the numerical differentiation using Savitzky Golay (SG) filters, the
q
-exponential distribution function, and the
q
-Weibull distribution function. We explain the limitations of the
q
-exponential function, where the experimental data
V
>
V
p
needs to be trimmed beforehand, and this results in a lower accuracy compared to the numerical differentiation with SG. To overcome this difficulty, the
q
-Weibull function is introduced as a natural generalization to the
q
-exponential distribution, and it has greater flexibility in order to represent the concavity change around
V
p
. We apply this procedure to analyze the measurements corresponding to a nitrogen
N
2
cold plasma obtained by using a single Langmuir probe located at different heights from the cathode. We show that the
q
parameter has a very stable numerical value with the height. This work may contribute to clarify some advantages and limitations of the use of non-extensive statistics in plasma diagnostics, but the physical interpretation of the non-extensive parameters in plasma physics remains not fully clarified, and requires further research. |
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ISSN: | 2516-1067 2516-1067 |
DOI: | 10.1088/2516-1067/ac4f35 |