DocumentCode :
227845
Title :
Electron excursion versus scattering mechanism in a cross-field diode
Author :
Stutzman, Brooke S. ; Verboncoeur, John P.
Author_Institution :
United States Coast Guard Acad., New London, CT, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
25-29 May 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The operation of high-power microwave sources in relativistic magnetrons, magnetically insulated transmission lines for pulsed power systems, and Hull thrusters for space propulsion all rely on cross-field diodes. Electron migration from the cathode to the anode should be eliminated due to magnetic insulation, however, many electrons still transit the gap. This leads to the excitation of undesired modes and/or pulse shortening. Previous work has shown that not only does the presence of ions in a crossed-field gap increase the electron excursion toward the anode region1, but electron scattering and ionization of the background species exacerbate this crossed-field migration.2 We have also shown that the farther into the gap the scattering or ionization occurs, the greater the maximum excursion of the scattered or created electron.3 In this work, we will break down the scattering problem further by looking at the scattering due to elastic collisions and excitation events separately. We will use a 1D PIC code4 to compare the electron excursions based on scattering mechanism and scattering site. We will further compare the collision type with the expected energy change due to the collision mechanism.
Keywords :
aerospace propulsion; ionisation; magnetrons; power transmission lines; pulsed power supplies; 1D PIC code; Hull thrusters; anode region; background species; cross-field diodes; elastic collisions; electron excursion; electron migration; electron scattering; excitation events; high-power microwave sources; ionization; magnetic insulation; magnetically insulated transmission lines; pulse shortening; pulsed power systems; relativistic magnetrons; scattering mechanism; scattering site; space propulsion; undesired modes; Anodes; Educational institutions; Insulation; Ionization; Magnetic separation; Scattering;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) held with 2014 IEEE International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS), 2014 IEEE 41st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2711-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2014.7012568
Filename :
7012568
Link To Document :
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