50th Annual Meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 53, Number 14
Monday–Friday, November 17–21, 2008;
Dallas, Texas
Session TI1: Low Temperature Plasmas and Technology
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Room: Landmark A
Chair: Igor Kaganovich, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2008.DPP.TI1.4
Abstract: TI1.00004 : Pulsed Plasma Electron Sources
11:00 AM–11:30 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Yakov Krasik
(Physics Department Technion)
Pulsed ($\sim $10$^{-7}$ s) electron beams with high current
density ($>$10$^{2}$ A/cm$^{2})$ are generated in diodes with
electric field of $E >$ 10$^{6}$ V/cm. The source of electrons in
these diodes is explosive emission plasma, which limits pulse
duration; in the case $E <$ 10$^{5}$ V/cm this plasma is not
uniform and there is a time delay in its formation. Thus,
there is a continuous interest in research of electron sources
which can be used for generation of uniform electron beams
produced at $E \le $ 10$^{5}$ V/cm. In the present report,
several types of plasma electron source (PES) will be considered.
The first type of PES is fiber-based cathodes, with and without
CsI coating. The operation of these cathodes is governed by the
formation of the flashover plasma\footnote{Ya. E. Krasik, J. Z.
Gleizer, D. Yarmolich, A. Krokhmal, V.
Ts. Gurovich, S.Efimov, J. Felsteiner V. Bernshtam, and Yu. M.
Saveliev, J. Appl. Phys. \textbf{98}, 093308 (2005).} which
serves as a source of electrons. The second type of PES is the
ferroelectric plasma source (FPS).\footnote{Ya. E. Krasik, A.
Dunaevsky, and J. Felsteiner, Phys.
Plasmas \textbf{8}, 2466 (2001).} The operation of FPS,
characterized by the formation of dense surface flashover plasma
is accompanied also by the generation of fast microparticles and
energetic neutrals.\footnote{D. Yarmolich, V. Vekselman, V. Tz.
Gurovich, and Ya. E.
Krasik, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{100}, 075004 (2008).} The latter
was explained by Coulomb micro-explosions of the ferroelectric
surface due to an
large time-varying electric field at the front of the expanding
plasma. A short review of recent achievements in the operation of
a multi-FPS-assisted hollow anode to generate a large area
electron beam will be presented as well. Finally, parameters of
the plasma produced by a multi-capillary cathode with FPS and
velvet igniters\footnote{J. Z. Gleizer, Y. Hadas and Ya. E.
Krasik, Europhysics
Lett. \textbf{82}, 55001 (2008).} will be discussed.
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