Title :
Pseudospark experiments: Cherenkov interaction and electron beam post-acceleration
Author :
Yin, H. ; Cross, A.W. ; He, W. ; Phelps, A.D.R. ; Ronald, K.
Author_Institution :
Phys. Dept., Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
Pseudospark (PS) discharge experiments to generate high-brightness electron beams have been carried out at the Strathclyde University, Glasgow, U.K. The PS-sourced electron beam has two phases, an initial 22-kV, 50-A hollow-cathode phase (HCP) beam of brightness 109-10 Am-2 rad-2 followed by a 200-V, 200-A conductive phase (CP) beam of brightness 1011-12 Am-2 rad-2. The initial HCP beam from an eight-gap PS discharge was applied for the first time in a Cherenkov interaction between the electron beam and the TM01 mode of a 60-cm long alumina-lined waveguide. A gain of 29±3 dB was measured and an output power of 2±0.2 kW in the frequency range 25.5-28.6 GHz. Another experiment was focused on the study of the propagation and post-acceleration of the CP beam from a three-gap PS discharge chamber. The beam was successfully accelerated from about 200 V to more than 40 kV.
Keywords :
Cherenkov radiation; discharges (electric); electron beams; electron sources; glow discharges; particle beam diagnostics; sparks; 1.8 to 2.2 kW; 200 A; 200 V; 22 kV; 25.5 to 28.6 GHz; 50 A; Cherenkov interaction; Glasgow, UK; Strathclyde University; alumina-lined waveguide; conductive phase beam; electron beam post-acceleration; electron beams; gain; hollow-cathode phase beam; pseudospark discharge experiments; pseudospark experiments; Acceleration; Brightness; Electromagnetic waveguides; Electron beams; Fault location; Frequency; Masers; Particle beams; Plasma density; Resonance;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2004.823986