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Positively charged electron beams

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VACUUM
Volume 203, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vacuum.2022.111319

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Electron beams; Gas ionization; Ions; Secondary electrons; Space charge; Overcompensation

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This study investigates the conditions for a positively charged electron beam and examines two types of axially symmetric beams. Experimental results suggest that the accumulation of ions in the second type of beam is three times greater than in the first type, as evidenced by measurements of the radial potential distribution in the drift tube.
A condition has been found for a positively charged electron beam to be formed when secondary electrons, knocked out by the beam electrons from the collector, are present in the drift space. Two types of axially symmetric positively charged electron beams have been experimentally investigated: beams with the current density maximum located at the axis of the drift tube and beams with the current density maximum located at a distance from the axis. Estimates based on measurements of the radial potential distribution in the drift tube have shown that the excess positive ion charge created in the second case should be three times that in the first case. This can be explained by the accumulation of ions in the potential well formed inside an axially symmetric electron beam of the second type.

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