2016
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/49/15/155504
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The anodic emitter effect and its inversion demonstrated by temperature measurements at doped and undoped tungsten electrodes

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“…By reason of the field inversion in front of cold anodes there may be some similarities between cathode and anode. [24,41,42] An improved understanding of arc commutation may help to implement measures by which arcing in plasma devices can be prevented.…”
Section: Open Questions and Further Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By reason of the field inversion in front of cold anodes there may be some similarities between cathode and anode. [24,41,42] An improved understanding of arc commutation may help to implement measures by which arcing in plasma devices can be prevented.…”
Section: Open Questions and Further Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the experimental investigations of the gas phase emitter effect in front of doped tungsten electrodes, the so-called Bochum model lamp is utilized [4,15,16]. The concept of the model lamp, and many technical details, are published in [1,6,42].…”
Section: The Bochum Model Lampmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The control voltage is supplied by a signal generator (Agilent 33120A). In some recent investigations [15,16], the model lamp was operated with a current controlled power supply (Heinzinger 200-75) providing a maximum current of 75 A, and a maximum voltage of 200 V.…”
Section: The Bochum Model Lampmentioning
confidence: 99%
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