Title :
Method of Improving Cathode Surface
Author :
Emelyanov, Alexander ; Emelyanova, Ekaterina
Author_Institution :
Oryol State Tech. Univ., Oryol, Russia
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We suggest a method of controlled improvement of cathode surface quality by high-voltage pulses in a vacuum. This method includes surface inspection, pulse amplitude calculation, and pulse action with predetermined amplitude upon a vacuum gap cathode. The cathode surface is controlled by the electric field intensity amplification factor beta at the cathode microinhomogeneities. The pulse amplitude is calculated from specific pulse duration and the beta-factor. The amplitude is calculated so that the pulse duration is equal to the breakdown delay time. By applying a series of pulses which have the same duration as the breakdown delay time, the cathode surface can be improved to have smaller beta-factor values with a minimum of high voltage pulses required to achieve maximum surface quality. This method is experimentally verified for both all-metal and spray-coated film electrodes of electronic devices. It is shown that a significant decrease of beta-factor results from the application of 3 - 5 high voltage pulses using this method.
Keywords :
cathodes; spray coatings; surface morphology; thin films; amplification factor; breakdown delay time; cathode microinhomogeneity; cathode surface; electric field intensity; electronic devices; high voltage pulses; pulse amplitude calculation; spray-coated film electrodes; surface inspection; vacuum gap cathode; Breakdown voltage; Cathodes; Delay effects; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Electric breakdown; Electrodes; Pulse amplifiers; Spraying; Surface treatment; Vacuum breakdown; Cathode surface, surface treatment, vacuum insulation, vacuum breakdown, electric field intensification, β-factor;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2009.5128531