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Scanning optical pyrometer for measuring temperatures in hollow cathodes

Life-limiting processes in hollow cathodes are determined largely by the temperature of the electron emitter. To support cathode life assessment, a noncontact temperature measurement technique which employs a stepper motor-driven fiber optic probe was developed. The probe is driven inside the hollow...

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Published in:Review of scientific instruments 2007-09, Vol.78 (9), p.093101-093101
Main Authors: Polk, J. E., Marrese-Reading, C. M., Thornber, B., Dang, L., Johnson, L. K., Katz, I.
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