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Title: Improving the voltage holdoff performance of alumina insulators in vacuum through quasimetallizing

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/6138363· OSTI ID:6138363

Treatment of the surface of an alumina insulator with coatings incorporating varying amounts of Cr, Mn, and Ti can significantly increase the vacuum voltage holdoff capability of the insulator (up to 25%). During processing (quasimetallizing) the coating penetrates into the alumina, so it is insensitive to mechanical damage. This quasimetallizing treatment is also compatible with subsequent metallizing and brazing of the alumina insulator. A 7 Mn:1 Ti mix performed very well, being found to be as effective on a 94% Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/ alumina as on the previously investigated 95% Al/sub 2/O/sub 3/, 1% Cr/sub 2/O/sub 3/ alumina. Mixes of 6 Mn:1 Ti:1 Ca and 6 Mn:3 Cr performed about as well as the 7 Mn:1 Ti mix, but no better. Quasimetallizing with pure Mn improved the voltage holdoff capability of alumina by about half as much as when using the 7 Mn:1 Ti mix. Mixes with relatively high titanium content (4 Mn:3 Ti and 3 Mn:3 Ti:2 Cr) significantly increased the voltage holdoff capability of the alumina, but unfortunately were much more prone than the 7 Mn:1 Ti mix (or plain alumina) to suffer severe and permanent damage when a breakdown did occur. Quasimetallizing with appropriate formulations has been shown to change the surface characteristics of alumina in two ways: it decreases the surface resistivity of the alumina, and it decreases the secondary electron emission yield of the alumina. Each change improves the voltage holdoff characteristics of the alumina.

Research Organization:
General Electric Co., St. Petersburg, FL (USA). Neutron Devices Dept.
DOE Contract Number:
EY-76-C-04-0656
OSTI ID:
6138363
Report Number(s):
GEPP-TIS-441; TRN: 79-017015
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English