Plasma behavior for LaB$_{\mathrm{6}}$ thermionic hollow cathode in low-pressure deuterium
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Abstract
We are developing a fast inline medium-voltage direct current (MVDC) circuit breaker based on a gas discharge tube (GDT). The guiding market for the GDT breaker is the uprating of existing medium-voltage alternating current (MVAC) distribution corridors into a meshed MVDC grid to meet growing power demands in congested urban areas without the need to clear new rights-of-way. A long-life, low forward-voltage drop thermionic hollow cathode is an enabling technology for the GDT as an inline circuit breaker. We will give an overview of the hollow cathode design considerations for the performance and life requirements and present experimental results of cathode-plasma performance in low-pressure deuterium, showing plasma voltage below 25V for cathode current densities \textgreater 4 A/cm$^{\mathrm{2}}$.
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Authors
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Andrey Meshkov
GE Research
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Jason Trotter
GE Research, GE Global Research
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David Smith
General Electric Global Research, GE Research, GE Global Research
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Aharon Yakimov
GE Research