Abstract
The performance of a novel neutralizer for space applications based on a ExB discharge is presented. Preliminary tests were carried out with argon gas and flow rates in the range of 5-10 SCCM. Electrons were extracted through an orifice of diameter 1.8 mm. The maximum extracted current versus input power reported was 2.4 mA/W. The total power input, given by the sum of discharge power plus the extraction power, was in the range of 40-90 W. During extraction tests, the discharge current was limited at 0.2 A due to limit in the cooling system. Future work will be focused on tests at various extraction orifice diameters and cathode materials. Ultimately, xenon and non-conventional gases would be tested as working gases.