Title :
A variable pulse-length electron beam from the back-lighted thyratron
Author :
Liou, R. ; Hsu, T. ; Roth, G. ; Gundersen, M. ; Kirkman, G.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
A variable pulse-length electron beam source capable of 100´s μsec pulses to DC operation is reported. Long-pulse electron beam generation was based on the steady-state hollow cathode discharge mode of operation of the back-lighted thyratron and achieved by modification of circuit parameters that control the discharge. Three different discharge circuits were used in the experiment. An RC circuit (16 nF, 1 kΩ at -20 kV) was used to generate an electron beam with duration ≈100 μsec. The energy of the beam is associated with the cathode voltage and a current density ≈10 A/cm2 was measured. To further increase the pulse-length a discharge circuit with 100 μF and 500 Ω was used. The pulse-length was extended to 50 msec FWHM. The third circuit was a pulse forming network which generated a non-decaying amplitude electron beam with a duration of 200 msec FWHM. DC operation has also been achieved. The results demonstrate the feasibility of controlling the electron beam pulse-length with modifications of external circuitry. The device is simple, robust, and compatible with a plasma environment. Applications include electron beam ionized lasers, an electron beam ion trap, electron beam assisted atomic layer epitaxy and plasma-filled microwave generators
Keywords :
active networks; electron sources; gas-discharge tubes; glow discharges; pulse generators; thyratrons; -20 V; 1 kohm; 100 mus; 100 pF; 16 nF; 200 ms; 50 ms; 500 ohm; RC circuit; back-lighted thyratron; cathode voltage; current density; discharge circuits; steady-state hollow cathode discharge; variable pulse-length electron beam; Cathodes; Electric variables control; Electron beams; Fault location; Plasma applications; Plasma devices; Pulse circuits; Steady-state; Thyratrons; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1993., Proceedings of the 1993
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1203-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1993.309556