Title of article :
The base metal of the oxide-coated cathode
Author/Authors :
F. Poret، نويسنده , , J.M Roquais، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The oxide-coated cathode has been the most widely used electron emitter in vacuum electronic devices. From one
manufacturing company to another the emissive oxide is either a double—Ba, Sr—or a triple—Ba, Sr, Ca—oxide, having
always the same respective compositions. Conversely, the base metal composition is very often proprietary because of its
importance in the cathode emission performances.
The present paper aims at explaining the operation of the base metal through a review. After a brief introduction, the notion of
activator is detailed along with their diffusivities and their associated interfacial compounds. Then, the different cathode life
models are described prior to few comments on the composition choice of a base metal. Finally, the specificities of the RCA/
Thomson ‘‘bimetal’’ base metal are presented with a discussion on the optimized composition choice illustrated by a long-term
life-test of five different melts.
Keywords :
nickel alloys , Thermochemistry , diffusion , Interface compounds , Base metal , Oxide-coated cathode
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science