Title of article :
Development of low-pressure high-current plasma cathode electron gun and use of associated techniques
Author/Authors :
Pal, Udit Narayan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI) - Microwave Tubes Division, Plasma Group, India , Kumar, Niraj Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI) - Microwave Tubes Division, Plasma Group, India , Kumar Verma, Deepak Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI) - Microwave Tubes Division, Plasma Group, India , Prajapati, Jitendra Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI) - Microwave Tubes Division, Plasma Group, India , Kumar, Mahesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI) - Microwave Tubes Division, Plasma Group, India , Srivastava, Vishnu Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI) - Microwave Tubes Division, Plasma Group, India , Kumar Dwivedi, Harish Samtel Color Limited, India , Prakash, Ram Council of Scientific and Industrial Research Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CSIR-CEERI) - Microwave Tubes Division, Plasma Group, India
From page :
1
To page :
4
Abstract :
A plasma cathode electron (PCE) gun has capabilities for generating high-current, broad, and focused beams for plasma-assisted microwave sources. A pseudospark-based hollow cathode PCE gun has been designed and developed for microwave generation which is operated in argon atmosphere. An analysis of the electron beam profile inside the drift space at different operating conditions has been carried out. This has been performed at several axial and radial locations inside the drift space which shows coherent phases of beam profiles in radial direction. The focusing and defocusing points in axial direction are also obtained. The beam current at different axial location for different applied voltages has been estimated. The obtained beam current is in close agreement with the beam current estimated by the particle-in-cell simulation code for the same geometry.
Keywords :
Plasma cathode electron gun , Electron beam , Pseudospark , Hollow cathode
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics
Record number :
2657709
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