Title :
The MICHELLE three-dimensional electron gun and collector modeling tool: theory and design
Author :
Petillo, John ; Eppley, Kenneth ; Panagos, Dimitrios ; Blanchard, Paul ; Nelson, Eric ; Dionne, Norman ; DeFord, John ; Held, Ben ; Chernyakova, Liya ; Krueger, Warren ; Humphries, Stanley ; McClure, Thomas ; Mondelli, Alfred ; Burdette, James ; Cattelino
Author_Institution :
Sci. Applications Int. Corp., Burlington, MA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The development of a new three-dimensional electron gun and collector design tool is reported. This new simulation code has been designed to address the shortcomings of current beam optics simulation and modeling tools used for vacuum electron devices, ion sources, and charged-particle transport. The design tool specifically targets problem classes including gridded-guns, sheet-beam guns, multibeam devices, and anisotropic collectors, with a focus on improved physics models. The code includes both structured and unstructured grid systems for meshing flexibility. A new method for accurate particle tracking through the mesh is discussed. In the area of particle emission, new models for thermionic beam representation are included that support primary emission and secondary emission. Also discussed are new methods for temperature-limited and space-charge-limited (Child´s law) emission, including the Longo-Vaughn formulation. A new secondary emission model is presented that captures true secondaries and the full range rediffused electrons. A description of the MICHELLE code is presented.
Keywords :
design aids; digital simulation; electron guns; electronic engineering computing; object-oriented methods; secondary electron emission; Child law; Longo-Vaughn formulation; MICHELLE three-dimensional electron gun; anisotropic collectors; beam optics simulation; charged-particle transport; collector design; collector modeling tool; computer-aided design; gridded-guns; ion sources; multibeam devices; multistage depressed collector; object oriented design; particle emission; particle tracking; physics models; primary emission; rediffused electrons; secondary emission; secondary emission model; sheet-beam guns; simulation code; space-charge-limited emission; structured grid systems; temperature-limited emission; thermionic beam representation; unstructured grid systems; vacuum electron devices; voyager; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Electron devices; Electron optics; Geometrical optics; Guns; Ion sources; Optical beams; Optical design; Optical devices; Particle beam optics;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2002.801659