Plasma-induced field emission study of carbon nanotube cathode

An investigation on the plasma-induced field emission (PFE) properties of a large area carbon nanotube (CNT) cathode on a 2 MeV linear induction accelerator injector is presented. Experimental results show that the cathode is able to emit intense electron beams. Intense electron beams of 14.9–127.8A...

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Published inPhysical review special topics. PRST-AB. Accelerators and beams Vol. 14; no. 10; p. 104701
Main Authors Shen, Yi, Xia, Liansheng, Zhang, Huang, Liu, Xingguang, Yang, Anmin, Shi, Jinshui, Zhang, Linwen, Liao, Qingliang, Zhang, Yue
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published College Park American Physical Society 01.10.2011
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Summary:An investigation on the plasma-induced field emission (PFE) properties of a large area carbon nanotube (CNT) cathode on a 2 MeV linear induction accelerator injector is presented. Experimental results show that the cathode is able to emit intense electron beams. Intense electron beams of 14.9–127.8A/cm2 are obtained from the cathode. The CNT cathode desorbs gases from the CNTs during the PFE process. The fast cathode plasma expansion affects the diode perveance. The amount of outgassing is estimated to be 0.06–0.49Pa·L , and the ratio of outgassing and electron are roughly calculated to be within the range of 170–350 atoms per electron. The effect of the outgassing is analyzed, and the outgassing mass spectrum of the CNT cathode has been studied during the PFE. There is a significant desorption of CO2 , N2(CO) , and H2 gases, which plays an important role during the PFE process. All the experiments demonstrate that the outgassing plays an important role in the formation of the cathode plasma. Moreover, the characteristic turn-on time of the CNT cathode was measured to be 39 ns.
ISSN:1098-4402
1098-4402
2469-9888
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.14.104701