JOURNAL ARTICLE

DC Emission Characteristic of Nanosized-Scandia-Doped Impregnated Dispenser Cathodes

Wenlong LiangYiman WangJinshu WangWei LiuFan Yang

Year: 2014 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices Vol: 61 (6)Pages: 1749-1753   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

To meet the requirements for advanced vacuum electron devices and modern electron beam instruments, dc emission properties of nanosized-scandia-doped impregnated (SDI) cathodes have been investigated in a closely spaced diode configuration system with water-cooled copper anode. The SDI cathodes were made from nanosized-scandia-doped tungsten powder, which was produced by a spray-drying process. A space-charge-limited dc current density of over 60 A/cm 2 has been measured at 950 °C b . An on-going life test with a dc load of 30 A/cm 2 at 950 °C b has completed more than 2000 h of operation to date. The electron cooling for dc beam emission is discussed.

Keywords:
Cathode Anode Doping Diode Materials science Physics Analytical Chemistry (journal) Electrical engineering Chemistry Optoelectronics Physical chemistry Electrode Organic chemistry Engineering

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