Abstract

The features of modulation of negatively charged particle flux extracted along the magnetic field from Penning discharge with metal hydride cathode have been investigated. The separation of negative ions from coextracted electrons was performed by an electromagnetic filter with efficiency not worse than 90 %. It is shown that electrons in the extracted flow are deeply modulated with the frequency of the diocotron instability of the anode layer, while negative ions are not. An increase in the interelectrode distance and anode length resulted in a more pronounced expression of this effect due to the minimization of the influence of the magnetic field of the filter on the discharge.

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