Title :
Evaluating the Performance of a Carbon-Epoxy Capillary Cathode and Carbon Fiber Cathode in a Sealed-Tube Vircator Under UHV Conditions
Author :
Rocha, Evan ; Kelly, Patrick M. ; Parson, Jonathan M. ; Lynn, Curtis F. ; Dickens, James C. ; Neuber, Andreas A. ; Mankowski, John J. ; Queller, Tal ; Gleizer, Joseph ; Krasik, Yakov E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Texas Tech Univ., Lubbock, TX, USA
Abstract :
This paper evaluates the performance of a bimodal carbon fiber cathode and a carbon-epoxy multicapillary cathode operating within a reflex-triode sealed-tube virtual cathode oscillator (vircator). The experimental results reveal that both cathodes exhibit similar emission behavior, although with some significant operational differences. An eight-stage 84-J pulseforming network-based Marx generator serves to drive both cathodes at 250 kV and 3-4 kA with a ~70-ns pulsewidth. Both cathodes undergo conditioning over 10000 pulses to determine gas evolution as well as electrical changes over time. Gas evolution of both cathodes is observed using a residual gas analyzer to determine individual gas constituents. A comparison of diode voltage, diode current, RF output, and outgassing data for both cathodes during vircator operation over 10000 pulses is presented to quantify cathode performance in a sealed-tube vircator. Changes in cathode surface morphology, from virgin to postmortem, are discussed. Data for various anode-cathode gap distances, from 3 to 15 mm, are presented. The evolution of voltage and current inputs to the vircator is discussed.
Keywords :
anodes; cathodes; outgassing; surface morphology; triodes; vircators; RF output; UHV conditions; anode-cathode gap distances; bimodal carbon fiber cathode; carbon-epoxy capillary cathode; carbon-epoxy multicapillary cathode; current 3 kA to 4 kA; diode current; diode voltage; eight-stage pulseforming network-based Marx generator; emission behavior; energy 84 J; gas evolution; outgassing data; reflex-triode sealed-tube virtual cathode oscillator; residual gas analyzer; sealed-tube vircator; surface morphology; voltage 250 kV; Anodes; Cathodes; Current density; Electron tubes; Explosives; Plasmas; Radio frequency; Cathodes; electron emission; electron tubes; high power microwave generator; high power microwave generator.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2439680