Title :
Study of a low energy pulsed electron beam extraction system
Author :
Chalise, P.R. ; Watanabe, M. ; Okino, A. ; Hotta, E. ; Ko, K.C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy Sci., Tokyo Inst. of Technol., Yokohama, Japan
Abstract :
A pulsed low energy (<100 keV) large cross-section ion induced secondary emission electron gun has been developed to decompose gaseous pollutants such as NOx. The emitted electron beam has been extracted through a thin foil supported by an aluminum honeycomb (depth 8 mm and area 64.5 cm/sup 2/) that serves as a partition between electron gun and atmospheric pressure processing chamber. In this paper, we report a design and construction of a robust electron window as well as performance of two commercial polymer foils (SiO/sub 2/ coated polyethylene and aluminum coated Mylar) as a window material. The performance of these polymer foils are compared with conventional aluminum foil in terms of various extraction mechanisms such as energy deposition, electron transmission, mechanical and thermal loadings etc. Both the polymer foils have been judged to be consistent with mechanical requirements but aluminum coated Mylar window showed high electron transmission (78%) comparing to SiO/sub 2/ coated polyethylene (64%) and aluminum (45%) window of same thickness (12 /spl mu/m) at 100 kV. The improved current transmission through the new window enhances the electrical efficiency of the electron gun up to 58.7% (from 33%).
Keywords :
aluminium; electron beams; electron guns; foils; polymers; pulse generators; secondary electron emission; windows (construction); aluminum coated Mylar; aluminum foil; aluminum honeycomb; atmospheric pressure processing chamber; electrical efficiency; electron gun; electron transmission; energy deposition; ion induced secondary emission; mechanical loading; polyethylene; polymer foils; pulsed electron beam system; pulsed low energy; robust electron window; thermal loading; Acceleration; Aluminum; Atomic layer deposition; Electron beams; Electron emission; Polyethylene; Polymer films; Pulsed power supplies; Thermal loading; Thermal stresses;
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Conference, 2003. Digest of Technical Papers. PPC-2003. 14th IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7915-2
DOI :
10.1109/PPC.2003.1277709