Abstract

Corona stabiliser tubes have been found to possess an inherent instability of less than 10 p.p.m. over at least one minute suggesting their use in simple and economical low-current voltage stabilisers for the range 100 kV to 1 MV. The testing and the use of these tubes in a current-regulated 800 kV stabiliser in the Arizona high-voltage scanning electron microscope is described together with protection measures required for reliable operation.

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