
doi: 10.2172/4193858
Experiments for the evaluation of a cold cathode electron gun are described. Different anode and cathode materials and configurations were tried. Small signal gains of 6.3 percent/cm were measured. It was found that the same small signal gains could be obtained with less energy deposition in the laser gas with the larger pre-ionizing currents from a cold cathode. Long-duration pulses were observed that were limited only by the electrical energy available in the Marx bank. (auth)
Electron Guns, *Gas Lasers-- Excitation, Cathodes, *Cold Cathode Tubes-- Performance, 600, N42210* --Engineering--Facilities & Equipment--Lasers, Anodes, 420300* --Engineering--Lasers, 620
Electron Guns, *Gas Lasers-- Excitation, Cathodes, *Cold Cathode Tubes-- Performance, 600, N42210* --Engineering--Facilities & Equipment--Lasers, Anodes, 420300* --Engineering--Lasers, 620
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