Abstract

We have studied the effect of the magnitude of the voltage applied to a gas-filled diode on the formation of a subnanosecond pulsed electron beam at atmospheric pressure. It is theoretically demonstrated that an increase in the interelectrode voltage leads to a decrease in the charge transferred by the beam. This may result in a decrease in the amplitude of the beam current at a pulse duration below the time resolution of the detection system.

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