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Analytical Chemistry, 1992
Sputtering changes the analytical performance of the hollow cathode as an emission source. Proper conditioning (aging) of the hollow with sputtering greatly improves precision. Conditioning decreases the blank emission signal and changes the shape of the hollow.
J L, Tseng +3 more
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Sputtering changes the analytical performance of the hollow cathode as an emission source. Proper conditioning (aging) of the hollow with sputtering greatly improves precision. Conditioning decreases the blank emission signal and changes the shape of the hollow.
J L, Tseng +3 more
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Journal of Electronics and Control, 1964
Abstract In this paper the hollow cathode effect is discussed in connection with the derivation of some simple laws which relate the current density, j, the gas pressure, p, and the current amplification factor, q. Thus one may conclude that, under the conditions of a fully developed hollow cathode effect, the product I2p does not depend on the gas ...
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Abstract In this paper the hollow cathode effect is discussed in connection with the derivation of some simple laws which relate the current density, j, the gas pressure, p, and the current amplification factor, q. Thus one may conclude that, under the conditions of a fully developed hollow cathode effect, the product I2p does not depend on the gas ...
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A Plasma Stopper in a Hollow Cathode
Instruments and Experimental Techniques, 2002A cap with a hole was mounted on the top of a cylindrical hollow cathode. The hole diameter ranged from 10 to 90% of the inner diameter of the hollow cathode. As a result, a plasma “stopper” was formed in the cathode cavity near the hole. The stopper hindered the plasma-forming gas flow from the cathode cavity into the vacuum chamber.
G. G. Sikharulidze, A. E. Lezhnev
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Miniature hollow cathode discharges
International Conference on Plasma Sciences (ICOPS), 1993Summary form only given, as follows. Reducing the cathode hole diameter to about 100 /spl mu/m makes it possible to extend the pressure range for hollow cathode discharge operation to atmospheric pressure. For a submillimeter hollow cathode discharge in neon (at 100 Torr) it was shown that the flow of material in the cathode transforms the originally ...
K.H. Schoenbach, R.P. Joshi
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A Study of Hollow Cathode Discharge Characteristics
AIAA Journal, 1970The operation and performance of small-orifice hollow cathodes for use in electron bombardment ion thrusters is described. Using mercury propellant, vaporized either in a small boiler or by a heated porous plug, cathodes have been operated in both a simple test facility and in an ion thruster.
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Hollow Cathode Discharge Devices
1970Many types of devices have been used as fine-line sources for spectroscopic investigation. Arcs, Geissler tubes, radio-frequency electrodeless discharge tubes, high pressure discharge devices, atomic beams and hollow cathode devices have all been used to study hyperfine line structure. However, no other source has been used as extensively as the hollow
J. C. Burger, W. Gillies, G. K. Yamasaki
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Hollow cathodes for arcjet thrusters
19th International Electric Propulsion Conference, 1987In an attempt to prevent exterior spot emission, hollow cathode bodies and orifice plates were constructed from boron nitride which is an electrical insulator, but the orifice plates melted and/or eroded at high interelectrode pressures. The most suitable hollow cathodes tested included a refractory metal orifice plate in a boron nitride body, with the
CRAIG LUEBBEN, PAUL WILBUR
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Resonant Cavity Hollow Cathode
41st AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit, 2005The design and operation of a microwave plasma electron source in the form of a resonant cavity are described. Current-voltage characteristics recorded with a flat plate anode are presented and compared to those obtained with a thermionic hollow cathode.
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Spectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy, 1985
R.Kenneth Marcus, W.W. Harrison
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R.Kenneth Marcus, W.W. Harrison
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Vacuum Plasmatrons with Hollow Cathode: Gas-Dynamic Plasma Processes in the Hollow Cathode
Journal of Engineering Thermophysics, 2023P. V. Domarov +3 more
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