Long pulse measurements from a cold field emission cathode
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Abstract
A test bed for high perveance field-emission cathodes and photocathodes has been developed. The diode has been designed for voltages up to 500kV, has the ability to test cathode diameters < 2.5 cm, and an adjustable A-K gap from 2-8 cm. The cathode is driven by 20-Ohm, 400 kV, PFN Marx capable of providing a 2.6 μs pulse. We also have the ability to crowbar the pulse down to ~300 ns. Preliminary measurements of cathode emission at V > 200 kV and E > 60 kV/cm are presented. These consist of cathode induced light emission, extracted currents > 100 A (J > 40 A/cm2), and corresponding current density distributions downstream. Transient field emission effects are observed for t > 150 ns. A preliminary analysis of field emission effects over the 0.3-2 μs pulse length range is also presented.
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Presenters
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Joshua E Coleman
Los Alamos Natl Lab
Authors
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Joshua E Coleman
Los Alamos Natl Lab
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Madison R Howard
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Steven Lidia
Michigan State University, National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory