• DocumentCode
    787745
  • Title

    Recent developments to the MICHELLE 2-D/3-D electron gun and collector modeling code

  • Author

    Petillo, John J. ; Nelson, Eric M. ; DeFord, John F. ; Dionne, Norman J. ; Levush, Baruch

  • Author_Institution
    Sci. Applic. Int. Corp., Burlington, MA, USA
  • Volume
    52
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    742
  • Lastpage
    748
  • Abstract
    Recent developments to the MICHELLE electron gun and collector design tool are reported in this paper. The MICHELLE code is a new finite-element (FE) two-dimensional and three-dimensional electrostatic particle-in-cell code that has been designed to address the recent beam optics modeling and simulation requirements for vacuum electron devices, ion sources, and charged-particle transport. Problem classes specifically targeted include depressed collectors, gridded-guns, multibeam guns, sheet-beam guns, and ion thrusters. The focus of the development program is to combine modern FE techniques with improved physics models. The code employs a conformal mesh, including both structured and unstructured mesh architectures for meshing flexibility, along with a new method for accurate, efficient particle tracking. New particle emission models for thermionic beam representation are included that support primary emission, with an advanced secondary emission model. This paper reports on three significant advances to MICHELLE over the past year; hybrid structured/unstructured mesh support, a time-domain electrostatic algorithm, and an ion plasma model with charge exchange.
  • Keywords
    electron field emission; electron guns; electron optics; finite element analysis; vacuum microelectronics; MICHELLE code; Voyager; beam formation; beam optics modeling; charge exchange; charged-particle transport; collector modeling code; computer-aided design; electron gun; electrostatic particle-in-cell code; finite element techniques; ion plasma model; ion sources; ion thrusters; multibeam gun; object-oriented design; particle emission models; simulation requirements; thermionic beam; time-domain electrostatic algorithm; vacuum electron devices; Electron optics; Electrostatics; Finite element methods; Guns; Iron; Optical beams; Optical design; Optical devices; Particle beam optics; Particle beams; Beam formation; MICHELLE; Voyager; charge exchange; computer-aided design (CAD); electron gun; ion plasma; ion thrusters; multibeam gun; multistage depressed collector; object-oriented design;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9383
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TED.2005.845800
  • Filename
    1424355