Title :
Particle-in-cell simulations of high-power electron beam diodes
Author :
Swanekamp, S.B. ; Commisso, R.J. ; Cooperstein, G. ; Ottinger, P.F. ; Schumer, J.W.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Plasma Phys., Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. High-power electron beams have a wide variety of applications including electron beam welding, electron-beam-pumped KrF lasers, and the production of bremsstrahlung radiation for radiography and weapons effects studies. One of the present research areas of high-power electron beam diodes is to develop an intense radiographic source with a submillimeter-diameter spot size with an endpoint energy of a few hundred keV. At the heart of this technology is the electron-beam diode where electrons are accelerated by strong diode electric and magnetic fields. To make an intense X-ray radiographic source with a submillimeter-diameter spot size, it is desirable to operate in a pinched-beam mode. To do this, it is necessary for the diode to draw enough current at, or below, the desired endpoint voltage so that the beam will be strongly pinched (i.e. V/spl Gt/V/sup t/). Since the SCL current is a strong function of the diode geometry and the critical current is a very weak function of the diode geometry, choosing the appropriate diode geometry is an ideal way to achieve this goal. Some preliminary designs that theoretically achieve this goal and available experimental data will be presented.
Keywords :
electron beams; plasma applications; plasma diodes; plasma simulation; radiography; bremsstrahlung radiation; critical current; diode electric field; diode geometry; diode magnetic field; electron acceleration; electron beam diode; electron beam welding; electron-beam-pumped KrF lasers; endpoint energy; high-power electron beam diodes; intense X-ray radiographic source; intense radiographic source; particle-in-cell simulations; pinched-beam mode; radiography; space charge limited current; space charge limited electron flow; strongly pinched beam; submillimeter-diameter spot size; weapons effects; Acceleration; Diodes; Electron beams; Geometry; Heart; Magnetic fields; Production; Radiography; Weapons; Welding;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1999. ICOPS '99. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. 1999 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5224-6
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1999.829455