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Degradation of coated impregnated cathode's surface coating

The author investigates the quantitative temperature dependence on the surface coating degradation of M-type impregnated cathodes. Osmium-ruthenium coated M-type cathodes were continuously heated at four different temperatures for 2000-20000 h in vacuum apparatus with an Auger electron spectrometer...

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