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Study of a laser‐heated electron gun

A method of cathode heating using a laser was studied for an electron gun. In order to observe the practicality of the heating system, the characteristics of the laser‐heated gun with a dispenser and LaB6 thermionic cathodes have been experimentally investigated. The direct laser irradiation is so e...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 1996-12, Vol.67 (12), p.4098-4102
Main Authors: Roy, P. K., Moon, A., Mima, K., Nakai, S., Fujita, M., Imasaki, K., Yamanaka, C., Yasuda, E., Watanabe, T., Ohigashi, N., Okuda, Y., Tsunawaki, Y.
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