US2159774A - Secondary electron emitter and method of making it - Google Patents

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US2159774A
US2159774A US195942A US19594238A US2159774A US 2159774 A US2159774 A US 2159774A US 195942 A US195942 A US 195942A US 19594238 A US19594238 A US 19594238A US 2159774 A US2159774 A US 2159774A
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Veenemans Cornelis Frederik
Lopp Edmund Heinrich
Bruining Hajo
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J9/00Apparatus or processes specially adapted for the manufacture, installation, removal, maintenance of electric discharge tubes, discharge lamps, or parts thereof; Recovery of material from discharge tubes or lamps
    • H01J9/02Manufacture of electrodes or electrode systems
    • H01J9/12Manufacture of electrodes or electrode systems of photo-emissive cathodes; of secondary-emission electrodes
    • H01J9/125Manufacture of electrodes or electrode systems of photo-emissive cathodes; of secondary-emission electrodes of secondary emission electrodes
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J1/00Details of electrodes, of magnetic control means, of screens, or of the mounting or spacing thereof, common to two or more basic types of discharge tubes or lamps
    • H01J1/02Main electrodes
    • H01J1/32Secondary-electron-emitting electrodes
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    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
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  • This invention relates to an electric discharge tube comprising a secondary electron emitting .electrode or emitter with at least a part of its surface consisting of a substance readily emittin secondary electrons when struck by a stream of primary electrons t
  • a secondary electron emitting .electrode or emitter with at least a part of its surface consisting of a substance readily emittin secondary electrons when struck by a stream of primary electrons t
  • Various materials have been used for secondary electron emission electrodes, such as the alkali metals and their oxides, for example, caesium, l and the alkaline earth metals such as barium and strontium and their oxides, and in addition magnesium and aluminum and their oxides have been suggested.
  • these electrodes or emit-- ters can be made by methods of manufacture v known for primary thermionic cathodesffor instance, by applying the material containing the active metal to the secondary electron emission electrode by vaporization from a primary cathode.
  • excellent secondary electron emittters may be made in accordance with our invention.
  • an electric discharge tube comprising a secondary GQ litfsifil ⁇ electrode or emitter the active substance fionsisting of a compound of a metal 'selected
  • the gas pressure must have a value such that ⁇ 35 the compound, and not merely a metal surface is produced.
  • a reacting or inert gas atmosphere may be used.
  • the pressure 4c of the gas need not be as high as for the vaporization of the metals themselves.
  • the method maybe carried out in diflerent ways.
  • a source of alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, or magnesium either the metal or a readily decomposable compound of the l 55. metal
  • a gas such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, and the like, for example, has been introduced at a suitable pressure into the tube.
  • a gas such as carbon dioxide, oxygen, and the like, for example
  • a carbon dioxide atmosphere is obtained by providing barium-strontium car- 10 bonate on a separate heatable electrode, and ma nesium at another point of the tube, and by heating the carbonate shortly before vaporization of the magnesium to such a degree that carbon dioxide is set free and part, of the re- 1 suiting barium and strontium oxide also evaporates to the secondary electron emitter, so that the secondary electron emission electrode is finally coated with a mixture of barium oxide, strontium oxide, and magnesium oxide having a very good secondary electron emission and a ratio of secondary to primary electrons much greater than unity at practicable voltages.
  • the invention will be more clearly understood by reference to the accompanying drawing representing, by wayof example, a discharge tube in which the method of the invention may be used.
  • This tube comprises .a cathode 2, coated with barium and strontium oxides, a control grid 3, and a screen grid 4.
  • the electrons issuing from the cathodeare led along curved paths, schematically represented by the arrows 5, to a secondary emission electrode 6 and an anode I.
  • the secondary electron emitting electrode 6 is preferably a sheet of nickel having on its active surface a thin layer or film of barium oxide, strontium oxide, and magnesium oxide applied in accordance with our invention.
  • the tube comprises a curved accelerating electrode 8 and a shield 9 which serve to direct the electron discharge along curved paths and at the same time prevent material evaporating from the primary cathode from reaching the secondary emission electrode.
  • the accelerating electrode 8 is sprayed with a thin layer Ill of barium-strontium I 2 e I T 2,159 ⁇ ?” magnesium I l on the shield 9 is evaporated in the atmosphere of carbon dioxide and forms magnesium oxide on the electrode 6, In this case care has to be taken that the carbon dioxide is at 'such a pressure that no surface of metallic magnesium is formed.
  • the easily detectable pressure developed in the tube by the decomposition of the carbonates is suilicient. As a result,
  • the surface of the nickel electrode is coated .
  • a layer ofactive material in the form of an intimateadmixture consisting predominantly of oxides from the barium strontium carbonate coating, and of the oxide or compound of the "vaporized metal, such as magnesium.
  • metallic magnesium is not observable on the coating, although it is possible that minute amounts of metal are present in it;
  • the method of forming in a tube a metal electrode having a surface of high secondary electron emissivity which comprises evacuating the tube, heating an alkaline earth metal carbonate in the tube to a temperature at which the carbonate decomposes with'evolutlonvof carbon di- 7 oxide gas and some alkaline earth metal oxide, and
  • a secondary electron emitter comprising a sheet of nickel having a surface coated with a mixture consisting predominantly of an alkaline 5 earth metal oxide and of magnesium oxide.
  • a secondary electron emitter comprising sheet of nickel having a surface coated with a mixture consisting predominantly of an alkaline earth metal oxide and not an oxide of a dlficrent o metal selected irom the group comprising the alkali metals, the alkaline earth metals, and
  • a secondary electron emitting electrode which comprises enclosing a 5 metal electrode in an evacuated vessel, produc ing in'said vessel an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, depositing on said metal electrode in said atmosphere a thin him of alkaline earth metal oxide, and vaporizing in said atmosphere a difmnict metal selected from the group of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and magnesium to form a layer of oxide of said different metal on said fllm of alkaline earth metal oxides.

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US2422088A (en) * 1944-04-03 1947-06-10 Rca Corp Electronic discriminator
US2553997A (en) * 1948-01-24 1951-05-22 Emi Ltd Thermionic valve utilizing secondary electron emission amplification
US2556166A (en) * 1939-02-27 1951-06-12 Int Standard Electric Corp Electron switch, structures, and circuits
US2581460A (en) * 1939-02-03 1952-01-08 Int Standard Electric Corp Electron multiplier
US2602905A (en) * 1945-10-24 1952-07-08 Emi Ltd Electron discharge device
US2792273A (en) * 1954-01-14 1957-05-14 Gen Electric Oxide coated nickel cathode and method of activation
US2878093A (en) * 1955-02-14 1959-03-17 Univ Minnesota Method of preparing emitter surfaces

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GB443214A (en) * 1934-08-20 1936-02-20 Albert Karl Franz Patin Improved method of applying coatings of alkali or alkaline earth metals

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US2581460A (en) * 1939-02-03 1952-01-08 Int Standard Electric Corp Electron multiplier
US2556166A (en) * 1939-02-27 1951-06-12 Int Standard Electric Corp Electron switch, structures, and circuits
US2422088A (en) * 1944-04-03 1947-06-10 Rca Corp Electronic discriminator
US2602905A (en) * 1945-10-24 1952-07-08 Emi Ltd Electron discharge device
US2553997A (en) * 1948-01-24 1951-05-22 Emi Ltd Thermionic valve utilizing secondary electron emission amplification
US2792273A (en) * 1954-01-14 1957-05-14 Gen Electric Oxide coated nickel cathode and method of activation
US2878093A (en) * 1955-02-14 1959-03-17 Univ Minnesota Method of preparing emitter surfaces

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