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Axial electron gun

The invention relates to the field of fabrication of new materials and coatings and may be used in plants designed for electron-beam heating, melting and evaporating of materials in vacuum or reactive gas atmosphere. The disclosed axial electron gun that comprises, in particular, the primary and secondary cathodes and features the figure-shaped holder used for maintaining a stable position of the secondary cathode relative to the electron-beam axis of the axial gun and the pulsed voltage that is applied between the cathodes for electron bombardment of the secondary cathode. The invention ensures an improved stability of process parameters and operation of the electron gun.

Electron Source and Electron Beam Device Using the Same

An electron source that can be used stably for a long time even when hexaboride is used, and an electron beam device using the electron source are provided. The invention is directed to an electron source which includes a filament made of a metal, a metal tube that is fixed to the filament and has a plurality of recesses disposed at least in two axial directions so as to surround a central axis at an outer periphery, and a columnar hexaboride tip that emits an electron, is disposed so as to protrude from the inside of the metal tube to a side opposite to the filament, and is in contact with a bottom of each of the plurality of recesses of the metal tube.

BEARING ELEMENT WITH POLYGONAL CROSS SECTION
20190348246 · 2019-11-14 ·

Various embodiments provide a bearing element for an electrode rod in a lamp stem. The bearing element includes an envelope configured in order to extend along a longitudinal axis of the electrode rod. The envelope has a polygonally shaped cross section at least in sections.

BEARING ELEMENT WITH POLYGONAL CROSS SECTION
20190348246 · 2019-11-14 ·

Various embodiments provide a bearing element for an electrode rod in a lamp stem. The bearing element includes an envelope configured in order to extend along a longitudinal axis of the electrode rod. The envelope has a polygonally shaped cross section at least in sections.

AN ELECTRON GUN CATHODE MOUNT
20240128042 · 2024-04-18 ·

The present invention relates to an electron gun cathode mount adapted at one end to secure a thermionic cathode and at the other end to be connected to an attachment member, wherein the electron gun cathode mount is structured so as to be capable of, when in use, reducing heat transfer from the thermionic cathode to the attachment member, and the material forming the electron gun cathode mount has a thermal conductivity of less than 10 Wm.sup.?1K.sup.?1 at the operating temperature of the thermionic cathode in a direction from the thermionic cathode to the attachment member. The present invention also relates to an electron gun assembly having the electron gun cathode mount installed therein.

AN ELECTRON GUN CATHODE MOUNT
20240128042 · 2024-04-18 ·

The present invention relates to an electron gun cathode mount adapted at one end to secure a thermionic cathode and at the other end to be connected to an attachment member, wherein the electron gun cathode mount is structured so as to be capable of, when in use, reducing heat transfer from the thermionic cathode to the attachment member, and the material forming the electron gun cathode mount has a thermal conductivity of less than 10 Wm.sup.?1K.sup.?1 at the operating temperature of the thermionic cathode in a direction from the thermionic cathode to the attachment member. The present invention also relates to an electron gun assembly having the electron gun cathode mount installed therein.

Electron gun

An electron gun includes: a cathode, which has a cathode holder and a cathode body; and a Wehnelt cylinder. The cathode holder receives the cathode body and the Wehnelt cylinder is suitable for bundling free electrons, which can escape from the cathode body toward the Wehnelt cylinder, to form an electron beam. The Wehnelt cylinder is interlockingly arranged, at least in some parts along a first inner surface facing the cathode holder, on an outer surface of the cathode holder and at least partly extends around the cathode holder.

Pincer Mount Cathode
20240161994 · 2024-05-16 ·

A cathode device includes an emitter tip for generating electrons. An elongate heater is included having proximal and distal ends. The emitter tip can be located at the distal end of the heater. Two spaced apart legs can extend away from the distal end of the heater, terminating at the proximal end and forming an elongate slot therebetween. Two electrical contacts can compressively engage respective opposite outer surfaces of the two legs at the proximal end of the heater to mechanically secure and electrically connect the two legs of the heater to respective electrical contacts at a junction that is at a location spaced away from the emitter tip to keep the junction cooler.

Pincer Mount Cathode
20240161994 · 2024-05-16 ·

A cathode device includes an emitter tip for generating electrons. An elongate heater is included having proximal and distal ends. The emitter tip can be located at the distal end of the heater. Two spaced apart legs can extend away from the distal end of the heater, terminating at the proximal end and forming an elongate slot therebetween. Two electrical contacts can compressively engage respective opposite outer surfaces of the two legs at the proximal end of the heater to mechanically secure and electrically connect the two legs of the heater to respective electrical contacts at a junction that is at a location spaced away from the emitter tip to keep the junction cooler.

AXIAL ELECTRON GUN

The invention relates to the field of fabrication of new materials and coatings and may be used in plants designed for electron-beam heating, melting and evaporating of materials in vacuum or reactive gas atmosphere. The disclosed axial electron gun that comprises, in particular, the primary and secondary cathodes and features the figure-shaped holder used for maintaining a stable position of the secondary cathode relative to the electron-beam axis of the axial gun and the pulsed voltage that is applied between the cathodes for electron bombardment of the secondary cathode. The invention ensures an improved stability of process parameters and operation of the electron gun.