DocumentCode :
1129099
Title :
Fabrication of carbon-fiber cathode for high-power microwave applications
Author :
Lie, Liu ; Hong, Wan ; Jun, Zhang ; Jian-Chun, Wen ; Ya-zhou, Zhang ; Yong-Gui, Liu
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Sci., Nat. Univ. of Defense Technol., Hunan, China
Volume :
32
Issue :
4
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
1742
Lastpage :
1746
Abstract :
This paper reports the test results of our own carbon-fiber cathodes made by using the technique of liquid infiltration in vacuum. The technique is completely different from the conventional adhering techniques that were employed previously in constructing carbon-fiber cathodes. Our technique could be used to precisely control the distribution and pointing direction of the carbon-fiber tips on the cathode surface. In our technique, the carbon-fiber material and the base material (which is usually the metal that we use in making the cathodes) can be well compounded to become a novel composite material. Compared with frequently used metal cathodes, the voltage and current waveforms of our carbon-fiber cathodes were more stable and smooth, their turn-on times were shorter, and their durations were longer. These advantages were especially obvious for generating high-quality electron beams using long-pulse-driven devices. Experiments for producing high-power microwaves have also been done on the reflex triode virtual cathode oscillator using our carbon-fiber cathodes. The peak power of the microwave that was generated using our carbon-fiber cathode was increased by a factor of about 2-3 over the case of a stainless steel cathode under the same experimental conditions.
Keywords :
carbon fibre reinforced composites; cathodes; microwave generation; relativistic electron beams; triodes; vircators; C-Al; adhering techniques; carbon-fiber cathodes; composite material; current waveforms; electron beams; high-power microwave applications; liquid infiltration; long-pulse-driven devices; metal cathodes; reflex diode virtual cathode oscillator; stainless steel cathode; voltage waveforms; Cathodes; Composite materials; Fabrication; High power microwave generation; Inorganic materials; Microwave devices; Organic materials; Testing; Vacuum technology; Voltage; Carbon-fiber cathodes; HPMs; electron beams; high-power microwaves;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2004.832518
Filename :
1341548
Link To Document :
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