Electron beams with an energy range of 10keV at 2A requiring intensity modulation with bandwidth from 50kHz 7.5MHz pose an interesting problem to the RF designer. Driving the extraction electrode of an electron gun can be a challenge with these requirements. The straight forward approach is the construction of a vacuum tube, single ended amplifier capable of delivering the anode voltage to the extraction electrode of the gun. However, vacuum tubes of this size and power are becoming increasingly expensive, and as the technology dies, the reliability of new components comes into question. The logical alternative is the implementation of solid state electronics. However, the 7.5MHz 7kV requirements pose a problem, as the solid state high volt...
New applications for high energy, high current electron beam processing are continually expanding. T...
To improve performance reliability of the ELIT-3A installation a new 19-beam electron gun with total...
The Fusion-FEM experiment, a high-power, electrostatic free-electron maser being built at the FOM-In...
High brightness electron beam are needed for many applications, ranging from SASE FELs to pulse radi...
A major research activity is being pursued at FMT to develop high-current, short-duration pulses of ...
We present initial predictions from the investigation of a novel, short-pulse (~200ns), space-charge...
Metal-dielectric (MD) cathodes may generate intense electron beam with nanosecond current pulse dura...
Major limitations of plasma cathodes have been overcome in an electron gun based on extraction of su...
The design and performance characteristics of electron beam guns are described. Three electrode elec...
Electron beam technology has a long history with wide range of applications in research and industri...
215 kilovolt electrons have been produced by two successive applications of ultra high frequency vol...
Compact sealed-off electron gun is a new promising type of devices. The gun generates wide beam of e...
Concepts such as the two-beam accelerator offer the possibility of translating pulsed power technolo...
The past decade was characterized by an increasing scientific demand for extending towards higher re...
Currently proposed ERL and high average power FEL projects require electron beam sources that can ge...
New applications for high energy, high current electron beam processing are continually expanding. T...
To improve performance reliability of the ELIT-3A installation a new 19-beam electron gun with total...
The Fusion-FEM experiment, a high-power, electrostatic free-electron maser being built at the FOM-In...
High brightness electron beam are needed for many applications, ranging from SASE FELs to pulse radi...
A major research activity is being pursued at FMT to develop high-current, short-duration pulses of ...
We present initial predictions from the investigation of a novel, short-pulse (~200ns), space-charge...
Metal-dielectric (MD) cathodes may generate intense electron beam with nanosecond current pulse dura...
Major limitations of plasma cathodes have been overcome in an electron gun based on extraction of su...
The design and performance characteristics of electron beam guns are described. Three electrode elec...
Electron beam technology has a long history with wide range of applications in research and industri...
215 kilovolt electrons have been produced by two successive applications of ultra high frequency vol...
Compact sealed-off electron gun is a new promising type of devices. The gun generates wide beam of e...
Concepts such as the two-beam accelerator offer the possibility of translating pulsed power technolo...
The past decade was characterized by an increasing scientific demand for extending towards higher re...
Currently proposed ERL and high average power FEL projects require electron beam sources that can ge...
New applications for high energy, high current electron beam processing are continually expanding. T...
To improve performance reliability of the ELIT-3A installation a new 19-beam electron gun with total...
The Fusion-FEM experiment, a high-power, electrostatic free-electron maser being built at the FOM-In...