Title :
Design and Field Emission Test of Carbon Nanotube Pasted Cathodes for Traveling-Wave Tube Applications
Author :
Kim, Hae Jin ; Choi, Jin Joo ; Han, Jae-Hee ; Park, Jae Hong ; Yoo, Ji-Beom
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radio Sci. & Eng., Kwangwoon Univ., Seoul
Abstract :
This paper presents results of computational and experimental studies of carbon nanotube (CNT) cathodes in gridded focusing guns intended for traveling-wave tube applications. With a curved CNT cathode, a cold beam emission of 11 mA was observed in a diode configuration. Two gridded focusing cathodes pasted with CNTs were then fabricated. When the applied cathode voltage was -0.86 kV, both grid and anode were at ground potential, and the cathode-to-grid distance was 200 mum, the dc emission current from the first gridded CNT cathode was measured to be 4.2 mA. The triode field emission characteristics with two accelerating stages in pulse operation were also examined. With the cathode voltage at -4 kV, a cathode-grid potential difference of 1.38 kV, and a pulsewidth of 20 mus, the measured pulsed current emission was 4.6 mA. The measured current was found to agree with MAGIC2D simulation results. Furthermore, by configuring a double-gridded focusing gun, a significant improvement in the beam focusing data collected through computer modeling was seen
Keywords :
carbon nanotubes; cathodes; field emission; travelling wave tubes; -0.86 kV; -4 kV; 1.38 kV; 11 mA; 20 mus; 200 micron; 4.2 mA; 4.6 mA; MAGIC2D simulation; beam focusing; carbon nanotube cathodes; cold beam emission; diode configuration; field emission test; gridded focusing guns; pulse operation; traveling-wave tube; Anodes; Carbon nanotubes; Cathodes; Current measurement; Diodes; Grid computing; Guns; Pulse measurements; Testing; Voltage; Carbon nanotube (CNT); field emission; gridded focusing gun; traveling-wave tube (TWT);
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TED.2006.884076