DocumentCode :
182201
Title :
Recent progresses on nanosized-scandia-doped dispenser cathodes
Author :
Yiman Wang ; Jinshu Wang ; Wei Liu ; Wenlong Liang ; Fan Yang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mater. Sci. & Eng., Beijing Univ. of Technol., Beijing, China
fYear :
2014
fDate :
22-24 April 2014
Firstpage :
51
Lastpage :
52
Abstract :
In this paper, the recent progresses on nanosized-scandia-doped impregnated (SDI) dispenser cathodes made in this research group are reviewed. Spray-drying process, a new method for nonosized-scandia-doped tungsten powder preparation, has been developed. Compared with the formerly used sol-gel technique, the new method results in more controls over the tungsten grain size and morphology. Similar emission level can be reached for the cathodes made from this kind of powder to that of made by sol-gel process. Continuously pulsed emission life test at about 50 A/cm2 has been carried out in a Pierce-gun open structure tube at e beam inc., USA and has been steady for nearly the entire period of 1000 hours. A knee temperature as low as 900 °CB-Mo for initial current density of 58 A/cm2 was estimated from the Miram curve. DC emission has been evaluated in a closely-spaced diode system with water-cooled copper anode. Over 60 A/cm2 space charge limited (SCL) DC current density was repeatedly measured at 950 °CB-Mo. Below this level the DC and pulsed emission are agree well. In DC life test at 950 °CB-Mo, an initial current density of 20 A/cm2 rose gradually to about 30 A/cm2 during first several hundred hours then remained stably for more than 2000 hours. The increase in emission capability has also be verified by a comparison of I/V characters at beginning and 1000 hours of the life test. The improvement of emission performance for SDI cathodes has been correlated to the surface composition changes during life which was performed by in situ surface analysis.
Keywords :
cathodes; drying; electron emission; electron guns; vacuum microelectronics; DC life test; Pierce-gun open structure tube; SCL DC current density; closely-spaced diode system; emission capability; emission level; nanosized-SDI dispenser cathodes; nanosized-scandia-doped impregnated dispenser cathodes; nanosized-scandia-doped tungsten powder preparation; pulsed emission; space charge limited DC current density; spray-drying process; surface composition changes; temperature 900 C; temperature 950 C; time 1000 h; tungsten grain size; water-cooled copper anode; Cathodes; Current density; Electron tubes; Powders; Surface treatment; Temperature measurement; Tungsten; electron emission; scandate cathodes; surface analysis; vacuum electron THz device;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference, IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IVEC.2014.6857485
Filename :
6857485
Link To Document :
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