Experiment design for determination of transverse energy profile field emitted electron beam
- Science Applications International Corp., McLean, VA (United States)
- Naval Research Lab., Washington, DC (United States)
An experiment is being designed to determine the energy profile of an electron beam produced by field emitter arrays and to provide correlation with simulation. The energy distribution is measured by means of a microfabricated detector which is manipulated within an UHV environment. The quality of performance of an electron gun depends on two major factors: energy distribution, and the intensity of the electron beam. Microwave tubes as well as display devices require the capability of focusing the beam without excessive angular spread and of transporting the beam without losses. Beam brightness and emittance are a measure of the applicability of the emitted beam toward the required performance. The detector is in the form of a Faraday cup with multiple apertures. In order to measure the emittance, the location of the detector is determined via laser interferometry. The details of the instrumentation and experiment automation will be shown. By analysis of single tip emitters, the simulation of the emitted current, field distribution and beam trajectory is compared with experiment.
- OSTI ID:
- 160775
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-950612--; ISBN 0-7803-2669-5
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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