2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.physleta.2009.01.045
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Propagation of individual plasma spots on cathode surface by high-current discharge process

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“…Electron emission will be initiated at the emitters closest to the anode. Once these emitters generate electrons, the microscopic electric field at the neighbouring emitters will be weakened due to the shielding effect of the electric field [46]. This leads to the failure of electron emission at the neighbouring emitters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Electron emission will be initiated at the emitters closest to the anode. Once these emitters generate electrons, the microscopic electric field at the neighbouring emitters will be weakened due to the shielding effect of the electric field [46]. This leads to the failure of electron emission at the neighbouring emitters.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference between the diode impedances using two cathodes is attributed to the effects of cathode plasma expansion. To analyse the difference in diode impedances, the curves of cathode plasma expansion velocities (v p ) are plotted in figure 6(c), according to the method described in our previous paper [46]. The plasma expansion of the TiO 2 /carbon fibre cathode develops into a stable stage at ∼0.25 µs, which is obviously shorter than that of carbon fibre cathode (∼0.5 µs).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microcraters on the anode target are perhaps produced by electron microblobs from the cathode due to the appearance of individual plasma spots on cathode surface (Li et al, 2009d). Thus, it seems likely that there are microregions at the anode where the beam current density is higher than the average current density.…”
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“…Carbon-fibers are usually utilized to reinforce composite materials due to their superior mechanical properties such as high specific strength modulus, low expansion coefficient, small density, good environmental compatibility, long-term durability, and high resistance to chemical corrosion (Li et al, 2009a;Pan et al, 2010;Tiwari et al, 2011). Carbon-fibers are used in vacuum electronic tubes because this type of highcurrent electron beam source typically has a long life-time and low work function while producing a uniform plasma across the cathode surface at a small plasma expansion velocity (Li et al, 2012;2009c;2009d). By combining CsI with carbon-fibers, strong plasmas can be generated from the cathode surface under slower plasma expansion while the diode gap during the main voltage pulse is almost unchanged (Li et al, 2009b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%