Characterisation of Electron Beams Produced by Crossed-Field Secondary Emission Diodes
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The crossed-field secondary emission (CFSE) diode is a compact, simple and cheap source of tubular electron beams. The physical mechanism of current production is a self-sustained secondary electron emission. In this study, voltage-current, temporal and spatial characteristics of electron beams produced by axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric CFSE diodes have been investigated. The highest current obtained at the present stage of research is ${\sim}240$ A generated with a diode having a cathode diameter of 64 mm and operated with an applied voltage of ${\sim}20$ kV@. The electron beams are characterised by extremely high temporal stability and narrow (${\sim}1.4$ mm) radial current density distributions. In axisymmetric diodes, the azimuthal current density distribution $j(\phi)$ is uniform but this is only achieved by careful adjustment of the cathode-anode assembly. In non-axisymmetric diodes, the $j(\phi)$ distributions are strongly non-uniform and depend not only on the magnitude but also on the direction of the magnetic field.
- 2001-02-28
著者
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Saveliev Yuri
University Of St. Andrews School Of Physics And Astronomy
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Sibbett Wilson
University Of St. Andrews School Of Physics And Astronomy
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Sibbett Wilson
University of St. Andrews, School of Physics and Astronomy, North Haugh, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SS, Scotland, UK
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Saveliev Yuri
University of St. Andrews, School of Physics and Astronomy, North Haugh, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SS, Scotland, UK
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Parkes David
DERA, St. Andrews Road, Great Malvern, Worcs, WR14 3PS, UK
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