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Western Consortium on the NanoPhysics of Electron Dynamics near Surfaces in High Power Microwave Devices and Systems Ryan Umstattd Naval Postgraduate School Presented at the MURI 2004 Kick-Off at the Baltimore ICOPS, 28 June 2004
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Western Consortium Team Members UC Davis: N.C. Luhmann, Jr., J. P. Heritage, C.W. Domier, K.Liu Stanford: G. Caryotakis, L. Laurent, G. Scheitrum Naval Postgraduate School: R. Umstattd Collaborators: G. S. Park: SNU P. Li: BVERI M. Gundersen: USC
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Original Timeline
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Some program highlights… Thermionic cathodes -Oxide -Scandate* Field emitter arrays Explosive emission cathodes & guns RF breakdown experiments & simulations *70 A/cm 2 demonstrated with 5 μs pulses at a 500 Hz repetition rate at 1000 ˚C—200 A/cm 2 appears achievable for HPM applications.
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Thermionics Plasma deposition of cathodes –Performed at Stanford facility in collaboration w/ BVERI colleagues –Vast improvements in system since original use for oxide cathode deposition Focus: Long life cathodes for conventional microwave tubes and high current density “clean” cathodes for HPM sources Goal: Cathodes with work functions in the target range of 1.4-1.6 eV
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Field Emitters Si tips –UCD CNT emitters –UCD/LLNL Photo-gated arrays –UCD Active control –NPS/USC
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Explosive Emitters Carbon microfiber in Pierce gun –Long pulse testing commercial applications –Short pulse testing compact pulsed power Hollow cathodes High Brightness High Energy
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RF Breakdown Experiments TM 020 cavity with removable noses Examine materials and processing Copper surface before (left) and after (right) Gas Cluster Ion Beam (GCIB) Processing (collaboration with Epion)
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Comparison between measured experimental data (left) and 3D PIC simulations (right) using a 4x4 mm emitting spot, an electron current of 7 kA, and a copper ion current of 30 A*. Macroscopic versus microscopic models RF Breakdown Simulations * V. Dolgashev and S. Tantawi
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Conclusion Lots of exciting efforts ahead of us! –Look forward to working with you all… Upcoming cathode conferences: –International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC) @ MIT, July 11-16 –International Vacuum Electron Sources Conference (IVESC) in Beijing, Sept 6-10
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