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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2019 Volume 89, Issue 5, Pages 771–780 (Mi jtf5626)

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Physical electronics

Physical operating principles of palladium–barium cathodes of microwave devices

V. I. Kapustina, I. P. Lib, A. V. Shumanovab, S. O. Moskalenkoab, A. A. Busha, Yu. Yu. Lebedinskiic

a MIREA — Russian Technological University, Moscow
b JSC Pluton, Moscow
c Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow region

Abstract: High-resolution X-ray diffraction method (XRD) is used to determine sizes and crystallographic orientation of the nanocrystallites of the Pd and Pd$_5$Ba phases in palladium–barium cathode. Electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) is used to study Ba and Pd chemical states in cathode material and determine the phase composition including dissolved microimpurities in the phases. The comparison of the XRD and ESCA data makes it possible to reveal effects related to the formation of the BaO crystallites in the cathode material, which are responsible for the emission properties. Electron-energy loss spectroscopy is used to determine the concentration of oxygen vacancies in the BaO crystallites that are formed in the cathode material due to activation. An original crystallite model of the working palladium–barium cathodes that is based on the results of this work may serve as an alternative to the known film model and makes it possible to optimize technology of cathode fabrication and activation.

Received: 06.07.2018
Revised: 01.11.2018
Accepted: 01.11.2018

DOI: 10.21883/JTF.2019.05.47483.267-18


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2019, 64:5, 720–729

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