1966
DOI: 10.1116/1.1492454
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Cold-Cathode Magnetron Gauge Characteristics

Abstract: A description of cold cathode magnetrons operating as gauges has been developed in terms of the conditions for establishing a discharge and the effects of space-charge buildup. Pressure response curves for NRC type 552 (Redhead) and GCA model 1410 (Kreisman) gauges were determined by a conductance-regulated, pressure-ratio method using Bayard–Alpert type gauges for upstream pressure reference. Four characteristics of normal magnetrons operated below cutoff are predicted from the discharge mechanism and correla… Show more

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“…Those gauges have a sensitivity higher than in the B-A-gauges. Several studies have been performed even recently on the instabilities of the gauge output [82,83,84] and errors caused by external electron source [85]. The drawback represented by spurious currents due a single feedthrough was overcome by N. T. Peacock and R. N. Peacock [86] by connecting an inverted magnetron gauge tube with two feedthroughs to separate the anode high voltage and the cathode current.…”
Section: Cold Cathode Ion Gaugesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those gauges have a sensitivity higher than in the B-A-gauges. Several studies have been performed even recently on the instabilities of the gauge output [82,83,84] and errors caused by external electron source [85]. The drawback represented by spurious currents due a single feedthrough was overcome by N. T. Peacock and R. N. Peacock [86] by connecting an inverted magnetron gauge tube with two feedthroughs to separate the anode high voltage and the cathode current.…”
Section: Cold Cathode Ion Gaugesmentioning
confidence: 99%