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The diffuse, or spotless, mode of current transfer
has been observed on cathodes of vacuum arcs under
conditions where the average cathode temperature was
high enough, about 2000 K. It has been known for many
years that none of the known mechanisms of current
transfer to cathodes of vacuum arcs and, in particular, of
the electron emission is capable of producing the current
densities of the order of 105
- 106
Am-2 deduced from the
experiment. A fresh attempt to clarify this question is
made in this work. Cathodes made of chromium are
considered, on which the most of the experiments have
been performed. It is shown that an account of the
difference between values of thermionic and photoelectric
work functions given in the reference literature allows one
to significantly reduce the deviation between the theory
and the experiment. Unfortunately, data on thermionic
work function available in the literature refer to the
cathode surface temperatures below 1400 K, which is
significantly smaller than measured temperatures of the
chromium cathodes of vacuum arcs operating in the
spotless mode. Therefore, further experimental data are
needed in order to clarify this effect.
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Cathodes of vacuum arcs Current transfer . Faculdade de Ciências Extas e da Engenharia
Citation
Benilov, M. S., & Benilova, L. G. (2014, September). Analyzing spotless mode of current transfer to cathodes of metal-vapor arcs. In 2014 International Symposium on Discharges and Electrical Insulation in Vacuum (ISDEIV) (pp. 241-244). IEEE.
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IEEE