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CNT/Cu composite cathode: A new approach to long lifetime for explosive emission cathode

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 132, Issue 23, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0112979

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This paper proposes a novel composite cathode mixing CNTs with metals, which demonstrates a much longer lifetime under high voltage and frequency conditions compared to normal copper cathodes. Microscopic morphology analysis reveals that CNT micro-protrusions and whiskers are crucial for the good emission properties of the new cathode.
Carbon nanotube (CNT) cathodes have attracted much attention in recent years due to the advantages of large field enhancement factor and low emission threshold. However, the severe ablation under intense emission makes the lifetime short and therefore limits the application in the field such as high power microwave generation. To resolve this problem, this paper proposes to mix CNTs with metals, and a novel CNT/Cu composite cathode is manufactured. The lifetime experiments under voltage of 940 kV and repetition frequency of 20 Hz demonstrate that the lifetime of the CNT/Cu composite cathode is over 3 x 10(5) pulses, which is much longer than that of the normal copper cathode by at least one order of magnitude. The microscopic morphology analysis reveals that the CNT micro-protrusions and whiskers should be vital for the good emission property of the new cathode. Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.

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