Author:
UHM HAN S.,CHOI E. H.,KO J. J.,SHIN H. M.,CHO G. S.
Abstract
Electron-beam propagation from a gas-filled diode is investigated.
The
beginning portion of the electron beam pulse creates an ion channel not
only
inside the diode but also in the region beyond the anode. A theoretical
model
is developed for the space-charge-limited current of a relativistic electron
beam
propagating through an ion channel. A simple analytical expression for
the
space-charge-limited current is obtained within the context of a thin-beam
approximation, where the conducting-tube radius is much larger than the
beam
radius. The beam current propagating through an ion channel is measured
experimentally for a mildly relativistic electron beam. Whenever the ion
density inside the diode is the same as the beam electron density, the
diode is
short-circuited. The ion-channel density at the short-circuiting time is
calculated numerically and is used to estimate the space-charge-limited
current.
It is shown that the experimental data agree well with the analytical results
predicted by the theoretical model.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
7 articles.
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