“…As the SEE yield of a conductive wall is generally much lower than that of a dielectric wall, especially, the SEE yield of a metal wall can be negligible [9,12], segmented electrodes are proposed as a promising way to control the plasma flow and enhance thruster performance [13][14][15]. It has been demonstrated that segmented electrodes with several millimeters in length placed near the thruster exit can remarkably increase electron temperature, reduce discharge current, change electric potential distribution and narrow plasma plume at low gas flow rate (j a 2mg/s) [12,16]. Although the effects of low-emissive segmented electrodes have been well documented, the reason of the plume widening is not fully understood.…”