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Powerful electron beam transport from a plasma-cathode electron source at forevacuum pressure

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PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6595/abe175

Keywords

electron beam; forevacuum; beam generated plasma; beam-plasma discharge; powerfull

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [19-48-700004 r_a]

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The research demonstrates that at a gas pressure of 30 Pa, the beam-plasma discharge is most pronounced in the range of accelerating voltage of 6-10 kV at electron beam currents of over 200 mA. The onset of the beam-plasma discharge is characterized by a tenfold increase in beam plasma density to 10(16) m(-3) and an increase in plasma electron temperature from 2 to 4.0 eV.
We discuss the results of our investigations on the transport of a powerful (up to 10 kW) low-energy electron beam generated by a plasma-cathode electron source in the forevacuum range of pressure (30 Pa). We have studied the processes of plasma generation by the electron beam and determined the conditions for initiation of a 'beam-plasma discharge'. We show that at a working gas pressure of 30 Pa, the beam-plasma discharge manifests itself most clearly in the range of accelerating voltage of 6-10 kV at electron beam currents of more than 200 mA. The onset of the beam-plasma discharge is characterized by an increase in the density of the beam plasma by approximately an order of magnitude, up to 10(16) m(-3), and an increase in the plasma electron temperature from 2 to 4.0 eV.

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