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Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2014 Volume 40, Issue 12, Pages 24–30 (Mi pjtf8180)

This article is cited in 11 papers

An electron source with a multiarc plasma emitter for obtaining submillisecond pulsed megawatt beams

M. S. Vorobyov, S. A. Gamermaister, V. N. Devyatkov, N. N. Koval', S. A. Sulakshin, P. M. Shchanin

Institute of High Current Electronics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk

Abstract: An electron source with a plasma emitter based on an arc-discharge system with six cathodes and a common cylindrical hollow anode is described. Upon synchronous initiation of vacuum-arc discharges, the space of the hollow anode is filled by dense low-temperature plasma, the emission boundary of which is stabilized by a fine-structure metal grid with a 150-cm$^2$ area. The arc-current amplitude for each cathode amounts to 100–300 A. Under the action of a constant accelerating voltage applied between the plasma emitter and grounded accelerating electrode combined with the drift tube, electrons are extracted from plasma and accelerated. At a working pressure of 0.04 Pa, an electron beam with a maximum current amplitude of 1 kA has been obtained at an initial accelerating voltage of 80 kV and pulse duration (FWHM) of 100 $\mu$s, which has been transported in a longitudinal magnetic field of 0.035 T over a distance of 80 cm.

Received: 30.01.2014


 English version:
Technical Physics Letters, 2014, 40:6, 506–508

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