Industrial material processing electron linear accelerator
First Claim
1. An electron gun for use in a high power electron accelerator having an accelerator structure in which electrons emitted from said electron gun are accelerated to produce an electron beam, said electron gun comprising:
- a housing for shielding radiation produced by said accelerator; and
within said housing;
said electron gun further comprising;
an anode plate having a central aperture;
a dispenser cathode for emitting electrons;
a Wehnelt focusing-electrode assembly for focusing electrons emitted by the cathode through said aperture of said anode plate;
a resistive heater associated with said cathode for heating said cathode; and
outside said housing, said electron gun further comprising;
means responsive to control signal pulses for energizing said heater; and
control means for generating said control signal pulses at a predetermined repetition rateand for predetermined durations to cause said cathode to emit electrons during said durations, said control means being responsive to a signal representative of the resistance of said heater to cause said heater energizing means to energize said heater to deliver with only sufficient energy to maintain the resistance of said heater at a predetermined value.
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Abstract
An electron linear accelerator for use in industrial material processing, comprises an elongated, resonant, electron accelerator structure defining a linear electron flow path and having an electron injection end and an electron exit end, an electron gun at the injection end for producing and delivering one or more streams of electrons to the electron injection end of the structure during pulses of predetermined length and of predetermined repetition rate, the structure being comprised of a plurality of axially coupled resonant microwave cavities operating in the π/2 mode and including a graded-β capture section at the injection end of the structure for receiving and accelerating electrons in the one or more streams of electrons, β=1 section exit section at the end of the structure remote from the capture section for discharging accelerated streams of electrons from the structure and an rf coupling section intermediate the capture section and the exit section for coupling rf energy into the structure, an rf system including an rf source for converting electrical power to rf power and a transmission conduit for delivering rf power to the coupling section of the structure, a scan magnet disposed at the exit end of the structure for receiving the electron beam and scanning the beam over a predetermined product area and a controller for controlling the scanning magnet and synchronously energizing the electron gun and the rf source during the pulses.
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1. An electron gun for use in a high power electron accelerator having an accelerator structure in which electrons emitted from said electron gun are accelerated to produce an electron beam, said electron gun comprising:
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a housing for shielding radiation produced by said accelerator; and
within said housing;
said electron gun further comprising;an anode plate having a central aperture; a dispenser cathode for emitting electrons; a Wehnelt focusing-electrode assembly for focusing electrons emitted by the cathode through said aperture of said anode plate; a resistive heater associated with said cathode for heating said cathode; and
outside said housing, said electron gun further comprising;means responsive to control signal pulses for energizing said heater; and control means for generating said control signal pulses at a predetermined repetition rate and for predetermined durations to cause said cathode to emit electrons during said durations, said control means being responsive to a signal representative of the resistance of said heater to cause said heater energizing means to energize said heater to deliver with only sufficient energy to maintain the resistance of said heater at a predetermined value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An electron gun for use in a high power electron accelerator having an accelerator structure in which electrons emitted from said electron gun are accelerated to produce an electron beam having an energy excess 500 keV, said electron gun comprising:
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a stainless steel housing for shielding radiation produced by said accelerator and for axially securing said electron gun to said accelerator structure, said housing including; a first port for connection a gun ion pump; and a second port for connection to a getter vacuum pump for maintaining the pressure within said housing and said accelerator structure to a predetermined level; within said housing, said electron gun further comprising; an anode plate having a central aperture; a dispenser cathode for emitting electrons; a Wehnelt focusing-electrode assembly for focusing electrons emitted by the cathode through said aperture of said anode plate; a resistive heater associated with said cathode for heating said cathode; and outside said housing, said electron gun further comprising; means responsive to a control signal for energizing said heater; control means for generating said control signal pulses at a predetermined repetition rate and for predetermined durations to cause said cathode to emit electrons during said durations, said control means being responsive to a signal representative of the resistance of said heater to cause said heater energizing means to energize said heater to deliver with only sufficient energy to maintain the resistance of said heater at a predetermined value; and said control means being further operable to maintain the voltage of said cathode at a first predetermined nominal value between said control signals pulses and at a second predetermined value during said durations of said control signal pulses, and for adjusting the voltage on said Wehnelt focusing-electrode at a third predetermined value so as to cut-off electron emission from said cathode between said control signal pulses, and at a fourth predetermined value so as to cause electron emission form said cathode during said durations of said control signal pulses so as to provide an electron beam current of a predetermined magnitude.
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