2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11182-014-0277-8
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Explosive Emission Cathode Based on a Carbon Fiber for Long-Term Pulsed-Periodic Mode of Operation and its Application in a High-Power Microwave Pulse Generator Without External Magnetic Field

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“…With an increase in the number of pulses, the emissivity of the gap decreases, as a result, an increase in the impedance of the electron diode and a change in the operating mode of the accelerating voltage pulse generator. The reason for this is, as a rule, a change in the morphology and properties of the material of the cathode emitting surface [6][7][8]. One of the original ways to ensure the emissivity of the cathode is the use of a consumable for plasma formation, for example, liquid metal [9] or distilled water [10] stored in the cathode tank.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With an increase in the number of pulses, the emissivity of the gap decreases, as a result, an increase in the impedance of the electron diode and a change in the operating mode of the accelerating voltage pulse generator. The reason for this is, as a rule, a change in the morphology and properties of the material of the cathode emitting surface [6][7][8]. One of the original ways to ensure the emissivity of the cathode is the use of a consumable for plasma formation, for example, liquid metal [9] or distilled water [10] stored in the cathode tank.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%