DocumentCode :
1287075
Title :
Cathode-current dependence on pulse width for hydrogen thyratrons
Author :
Creedon, J.E.
Author_Institution :
U. S. Army Electronics Research and Development Laboratory, Fort Monmouth, N. J.
Volume :
83
Issue :
74
fYear :
1964
Firstpage :
582
Lastpage :
585
Abstract :
It is well known that the oxide-coated cathode in a well-activated hydrogen thyratron is capable of sustaining a current density in excess of 20 amp/cm2 (amperes per square centimeter) for pulse durations of 1 μsec (microsecond) or less. It is also known that, as the pulse length increases, the emission density at which arcing occurs decreases. The current capabilities of oxide-coated cathodes in hydrogen thyratrons were experimentally evaluated at pulse lengths of 5, 30, 110, and 1,000 μsec, and a number of different tube sizes were used. At a constant pulse width, it was found that the current density at which arcing occurred was related to the cathode-coating resistance and that the limiting factor was a maximum power-dissipation density; the power density at which arcing occurred was related to the pulse length. The use of this dependence to determine the cathode current capability at any pulse width is discussed.
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communication and Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0536-1532
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCOME.1964.6539514
Filename :
6539514
Link To Document :
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