Limiting current on periodic electron sheets in a planar diode

Author:

Chernin David1ORCID,Li Dion2ORCID,Lau Y. Y.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leidos, Inc 1 ., Reston, Virginia 20190, USA

2. Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, University of Michigan 2 , Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA

Abstract

We consider the steady-state limiting current that can be carried by an infinite periodic array of thin electron sheets spaced by period p in a planar diode of gap voltage V and gap separation d. Our primary assumptions are as follows: (1) electron motion is restricted by an infinite magnetic field to the direction normal to the electrode surfaces, (2) all electrons are emitted from the cathode with initial kinetic energy Ein, and (3) electron motion is non-relativistic. The limiting current density, averaged over a period and normalized to the classical 1D Child–Langmuir (CL) current density (including a factor that accounts for nonzero Ein), is found to depend only on the two dimensionless parameters p/d and Ein/eV. This average limiting current density is computed from the maximum current density for which the iterative solution of a non-linear integral equation converges. Numerical results and empirical curve fits for the limiting current are presented, together with an analysis as p/d and Ein/eV approach zero or infinity, in which cases previously published results are recovered. Our main finding is that, while the local anode current density within each electron sheet is infinite in our model (that is, it exceeds the classical 1D CL value by an “infinite” factor), the period average anode current density is in fact still bounded by the classical 1D CL value. This study therefore provides further evidence that the classical 1D Child–Langmuir current density is truly a fundamental limit that cannot be circumvented.

Funder

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

National Science Foundation

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics

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