A new type of composite all-metal electron emitter for valves and electron-optical devices
M J Albert; M A Atta; D Gabor; M J Albert; Department of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London; M A Atta; Department of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London; D Gabor; Department of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
Журнал:
British Journal of Applied Physics
Дата:
1967-05-01
Аннотация:
Tungsten wires coated with a mixture of tungsten powder, metallic thorium and a small addition of zirconium are found to have emission densities an order of magnitude better than thoriated-tungsten emitters at the same temperatures, and currents up to 30 A cm<sup>-2</sup> can be drawn. A further improvement is achieved if the tungsten powder is replaced by tungsten carbide. These cathodes can be operated at temperatures up to 1600°C, where a chemical change occurs. Replacing thorium by metallic lanthanum allows the lowering of the temperatures at equal emission by 200 degC. The safe limiting density is about 10 A cm<sup>-2</sup> in either case. Replacing zirconium by hafnium allows emission densities of about 100 A cm<sup>-2</sup> to be achieved before a chemical change occurs. The new cathodes make it possible to increase the intrinsic brightness in electron-optical devices by an order of magnitude over pure tungsten cathodes, at comparable lives.
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