RIM10 ion beam 3

IQM’s core expertise lies in RF inductively coupled gridded ion thrusters, which provide high efficiency and precise thrust control for satellites and deep-space missions. Highlights include:

  • Highly efficient, precise propulsion for satellites and deep-space missions.
  • Development of the RIT-3.5 – a baseline technology for NGGM and Henon missions.
  • RIT's modification with four-grid optics enabling independent control of Isp and thrust (VISP project).
  • Development of the Impulse Transfer Thruster for the Ion Beam Shephard concept for Active Debris Removal and Planetary defence.
  • Double-sided version of Impulse Transfer Thruster, combining it with Impulse Compensation Capability.
  • Long-lifetime, high-stability operation validated in lab and mission-relevant conditions.
  • Accelerated lifetime tests and fundamental process investigations.
Martian atmosphere RIT

Our team pioneered the first European ABEP experiments with RIT-10 in 2010, testing ion thruster operation in simulated atmospheric compositions for VLEO missions. Key capabilities:

  • Operation with nitrogen–oxygen mixtures for VLEO and with CO₂-dominated mixtures for the Martian atmosphere.
  • Advanced cathode and material solutions for high-reactive environments.
  • Ongoing research to optimise ionisation efficiency, performance, and durability for next-generation low-orbit applications.
  • Production of particle flow generators resembling closely the composition and energy (absolute, not average) of LEO.
RIT3.5 in ESA electron

IQM develops compact, reliable, and versatile plasma sources for both space and industrial applications. These sources allow:

  • Stable plasma generation without traditional cathodes.
  • Reduced maintenance and extended operational lifetime.
  • Simple propulsion subsystem
  • Flexibility for integration into experimental and operational propulsion systems.
  • Ability to work with a wide range of propellants, including chemically reactive ones
Linear Ion Source Operation

Leveraging our space-qualified ion source expertise, IQM adapts RF plasma and ion beams for terrestrial industrial use:

  • Sputtering and surface coating.
  • Material modification and treatment.
  • Turnkey ion-beam systems with integrated control and monitoring.

Beyond its mainline RIT and ABEP expertise, IQM has accumulated experience across multiple electric propulsion technologies, enabling multi-disciplinary R&D. While our primary focus is on RITs and ABEP systems, IQM’s team also has experience with other electric propulsion and plasma technologies, including:

Hall effect thrusters (HETs)

High-efficiency electrostatic propulsion optimized for satellite station-keeping and precision orbit raising maneuvers.

Arcjets and resistojets

Reliable electrothermal systems providing high-thrust-to-power ratios for critical orbital stabilization and orbital transfer.

Pulsed plasma thrusters (PPTs)

Simple, robust electromagnetic solutions for micro-satellite attitude control and fine-displacement orbital pointing.

Helicon plasma sources

Advanced high-density pulse plasma generators enabling the next generation of power-efficient electrodeless thrusters.

DC Ion thrusters

Proven electrostatic thrusters offering unmatched mission reliability for long-term deep-space exploration and scientific probes.

Inductively and capacitively coupled plasma thrusters

Versatile RF-driven sources characterized by operational flexibility and broad compatibility with traditional and alternative propellants.

These capabilities enable IQM to support custom R&D projects, exploratory studies, and technology transfer initiatives that extend beyond our core systems.

Cross-disciplinary expertise:

Our engineers are trained in both plasma physics and applied engineering, ensuring a deep understanding of physical principles and practical implementation.

Proven space mission experience:

ESA-funded collaborations, RIT-3.5 industrialisation, and pioneering ABEP experiments.

International expertise:

Our team combines European and Russian training, with each member holding over 15 years of active experience in propulsion and plasma engineering.

Flexible & reliable:

From high-TRL ion thrusters to experimental plasma devices, IQM bridges research, development, and practical deployment.

Solutions-driven approach:

We tackle unconventional challenges with creativity and precision, tailoring each solution to mission and customer needs.

Inductively and capacitively coupled plasma thrusters

Versatile RF-driven sources characterized by operational flexibility and broad compatibility with traditional and alternative propellants.