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SITAEL HC1 Low-Current Hollow Cathode

Daniela Pedrini    
Cosimo Ducci    
Ugo Cesari    
Tommaso Misuri and Mariano Andrenucci    

Resumen

SITAEL is active in the field of electric propulsion and is involved in the development of different thruster technologies?mainly Hall thrusters (HTs)?of power levels ranging from 100 W up to 20 kW. Low-power HTs are the most effective choice to perform orbit transfer, drag compensation, and de-orbiting maneuvers for small satellites. This paper is dedicated to the activities regarding HC1, the hollow cathode conceived for the 100-W-class Hall thruster under development at SITAEL. Successful test campaigns were performed and are described, with emphasis on the improvements in the cathode design after an extensive research and development phase. The results are presented and discussed, along with future developments of the ongoing activities.

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