Abstract

A directly heated, cylindrical LaB6 cathode has been tested in a multicusp plasma generator. Magnetic fields generated by the heater and the discharge current are minimized by the special coaxial construction, thus enabling electron emission at very low discharge voltages. At higher discharge voltage, a discharge current greater than 100 A has been obtained from a single cathode unit in a steady-state plasma source operation. When the discharge current exceeds 25 A, the cathode can be operated without any heater current. The emission temperature is maintained just by ion bombardment from the discharge plasma.

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