| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1688185 | Vacuum | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The Penning discharge structure was designed to produce plasma anode used in a high current pulsed electron beams source. The cylindrical anode of diameter 80 mm and height 30 mm was powered by a pulse voltage of â¼5 kV. The plasma discharge characteristics were investigated by means of oscilloscope, current sensor and digital camera. The results show that the plasma discharge goes through two main stages, a high-voltage, low-current stage and a high current discharge stage. There exists an anode voltage threshold to ignite the high current discharge. With the higher working pressure and magnetic field intensity, the Penning discharge operates more quickly and steadily. The time accuracy can be controlled under ±0.5 μs The peak discharge current increases proportionally with the anode voltage. The HCPEB emissions were realized with the optimized parameters including working pressure 7 Ã 10â2 Pa, anode voltage 5 kV, magnetic field 2000 Gauss and ballast resistor 200 Ω.
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Authors
Shengzhi Hao, Huihui Wang, Xiangnan Li, Wenji Yang,
