Title :
Life test studies on MM-cathodes
Author :
Feltham, S.J. ; Kornfeld, G. ; Lotthammer, R. ; Stevenson, John L.
Author_Institution :
ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands
fDate :
12/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Mixed metal matrix cathodes (MM-cathodes) were optimized and their life behavior was tested in different test vehicles. In two separate life test programs, 57 MM-cathodes with a W/Os matrix were investigated in test vehicle (tetrodes) where the cathode environment was similar to that of a tube. In parallel, a further 100 MM-cathodes in other types of test vehicles were operated for supplementary investigations and cathode design optimization. The operational temperatures were between 880°C B and 1200°CB (brightness). One group of cathodes was operated at constant anode voltage with an initial current density of 0.75 A/cm2, and the other group was operated with a loading of 2 A/cm2 for as long as the anode voltage could be adjusted. The cathodes at lower temperatures (⩽1100°CB ) have accumulated more than 40000 h of operation. The results are used to establish cathode life prediction models as a function of temperature and current density. The excellent capability of the cathode type for long-life space applications has been demonstrated
Keywords :
life testing; thermionic cathodes; travelling-wave-tubes; 880 to 1200 degC; TWT; anode voltage; brightness; cathode design optimization; cathode environment; cathode life prediction models; current density; emission current; life test programs; loading; long-life space applications; mixed metal matrix cathodes; operational temperatures; test vehicles; tetrodes; Anodes; Brightness; Cathodes; Current density; Design optimization; Life testing; Predictive models; Temperature; Vehicles; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on