DocumentCode
1385189
Title
Study of field-induced explosive electron emission mechanisms of pseudospark superemission cathodes
Author
Zhu, Junbiao ; Wang, Zhijiang ; Zhuang, Jiejia
Author_Institution
Inst. of High Energy Phys., Acad. Sinica, Beijing, China
Volume
24
Issue
5
fYear
1996
fDate
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1285
Lastpage
1290
Abstract
Various mechanisms of electron emission, including the field, field-enhanced thermionic, and explosive electron emissions from pseudospark cathodes, are discussed and compared. The mechanism of the field-induced explosive electron emission due to microstructure on the cathode surface is considered to be more likely the pseudospark superemissive mechanism. A high-mean electric field up to 3-5 MV/cm on the cathode surface in the end of hollow cathode phase is enough to initiate the mechanism. The cathode spot initiation delay time (<10 ns) and explosive emission threshold current (~108 A/cm2 ) prior to the high current conducting phase are given by solving the initial value problem of the one-dimensional heat conduction equation, thus explaining the existing experimental data of the pseudospark cathode superemission. In the case of multigap discharge, the above mechanism occurs on nearly all cathode and interelectrode surfaces. Experimental evidence in single- and multigap pseudospark discharges supports the suggested explanation
Keywords
electron field emission; explosions; glow discharges; initial value problems; plasma sheaths; sparks; thermionic cathodes; thermionic electron emission; cathode spot initiation delay time; cathode surface; explosive electron emissions; explosive emission threshold current; field emissions; field-enhanced thermionic emissions; field-induced explosive electron emission mechanisms; high current conducting phase; high-mean electric field; hollow cathode phase; initial value problem; interelectrode surfaces; microstructure; multigap discharge; one-dimensional heat conduction equation; pseudospark cathode; pseudospark cathode superemission; pseudospark discharges; pseudospark superemission cathodes; pseudospark superemissive mechanism; Cathodes; Current density; Delay effects; Electron emission; Explosives; Ignition; Iron; Surface discharges; Thermionic emission; Threshold current;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/27.538802
Filename
538802
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