1985
DOI: 10.13182/fst85-a40077
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Theory of Feedthroughs: Wave Transmission and Voltage Characteristics of High-Power Current Feeds for ICRH

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“…Contours of constant potential have been superimposed on the figure. 5 In this case, the ceramic barrier is much longer than its diameter. This permits the construction of very gradual tapers on the :nner and outer conductors, which in turn produces potential contours that are nearly parallel to the surface of the ceramic The electric field (tfy) is consequently nearly perpendicular to the surface of the ceramic.…”
Section: Feedthrough Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contours of constant potential have been superimposed on the figure. 5 In this case, the ceramic barrier is much longer than its diameter. This permits the construction of very gradual tapers on the :nner and outer conductors, which in turn produces potential contours that are nearly parallel to the surface of the ceramic The electric field (tfy) is consequently nearly perpendicular to the surface of the ceramic.…”
Section: Feedthrough Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%