2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10765-014-1712-3
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Emissivity of Lanthanum Hexaboride Thermionic Electron Gun Cathode

Abstract: The emissivity of the thermionic electron gun cathode material lanthanum hexaboride (LaB 6 ) at an operating temperature of 1622 K has been measured for wavelengths from 550 nm to 2400 nm. The emissivity is calculated from scanning monochromator spectral measurements calibrated with a tungsten lamp and the published emissivity of 0.82 at 1600 K for LaB 6 at 650 nm. The results show a higher emissivity at shorter wavelengths (up to 0.86 at 729 nm) and a lower emissivity in the near-IR to mid-IR (down to 0.41 at… Show more

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“…In Ref. [6], the emissivity of LaB6 varies according to different wavelengths. The wavelength specification of the thermal camera is in the range of 780 -1080 nm, corresponding to an emissivity value within 0.67 and 0.81.…”
Section: Cathode Temperature Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ref. [6], the emissivity of LaB6 varies according to different wavelengths. The wavelength specification of the thermal camera is in the range of 780 -1080 nm, corresponding to an emissivity value within 0.67 and 0.81.…”
Section: Cathode Temperature Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Type one is the tungsten filament electron gun, which is heated over 2500 • C, resulting in the thermal emission of electrons from its tip [43,44]. The second type of electron gun is the lanthanum hexaboride filament, which produces thermionic emissions, with the advantages of a longer working life and brighter beam of electrons from a larger maximum beam current [45,46]. These electron guns are relatively more expensive than conventional tungsten filament guns.…”
Section: Basic Sem Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wavelength-dependent emissivity of LaB 6 for the temperature regions relevant in this example has already been extensively investigated [18], so that relatively accurate measurement results may be assumed for this range, with a maximum error of 2%. The emitter exhibited a distinct hollow profile of the heat distribution.…”
Section: Thermal Limit Of Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%