US3490944A - Cathode heater for electron discharge device - Google Patents

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US3490944A
US3490944A US578143A US3490944DA US3490944A US 3490944 A US3490944 A US 3490944A US 578143 A US578143 A US 578143A US 3490944D A US3490944D A US 3490944DA US 3490944 A US3490944 A US 3490944A
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Friedrich Hermann Raymun Almer
Adrianus Kuiper
Cornelis Maan
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    • 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
    • H01J1/13Solid thermionic cathodes
    • H01J1/20Cathodes heated indirectly by an electric current; Cathodes heated by electron or ion bombardment
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  • the invention relates to a heater body for use in an indirectly heated cathode, this body being coated with a layer preferably consisting of pure alumina and with a dark-colored layer consisting of a mixture of metal oxide particles and metal particles of darker color, and more particularly to a heater body in which the dark-colored particles consist of tungsten.
  • a heating wire can be coated with an insulating layer consisting of pure alumina to which a second layer is applied which consists of alumina mixed with approximately 50% by weight of tungsten powder.
  • a second layer which consists of alumina mixed with approximately 50% by weight of tungsten powder.
  • the dark-colored layer has a considerably lower insulation resistance than the subjacent A1 0 layer. This may result in the occurrence of leakage current between the cathode and the heater body or of breakdown if the A1 0 substratum exhibits pores or cracks. The substratum must therefore be sintered very carefully, which is expensive. Moreover, the dark-colored layer must terminate at a certain distance from the end of the subjacent A1 0 layer in order not to get into contact with the heating wire.
  • the metal oxide particles of the dark-colored layer consist of one or more of the following oxides: magnesia, beryllium oxide, thorium oxide, zirconium oxide. Thorium oxide and zirconium oxide have proved to be particularly suitable and it has been found that with the use of these Oxides the percentage of rejects is low.
  • the insulation resistance between the cathode and the heating wire is also found to be particularly high during the cathode lifetime.
  • the high resistance may be due to the possibility that these oxides react with the A1 0 of the substratum and form a junction layer so that the p-n junctions may be obtained which consequently have a blocking effect on leakage currents.
  • the mean size both of the oxide particles and of the metal particles of the dark-colored layer is approximately the same and is preferably approximately ln while the largest particles are preferably not larger than 12,. This can be obtained by sieving the powder ground for a long time in a sieve having 360 meshes/cm. As described in copending application Ser. No. 575,570, filed Aug. 29, 1966, now abandoned. It has been found that the insulation resistance may be further increased by the application to the dark-colored layer of a third layer consisting or one or more of the oxides of Mg, Be, Zr, or Th. If this layer has a thickness of only a few microns, the heat radiation of the dark-colored layer is substantially not influenced, since such a thin layer is pervious to the heat radiation.
  • the drawing illustrates the coated article of the invention.
  • a heater body for use in an indirectly heated cathode said body being coated with a layer consisting of pure alumina and with a dark-colored layer consisting of a mixture of metal oxide particles and metal particles of darker color, said metal oxide particles consist of an oxide selected from the group consisting of magnesia, beryllium oxide, thorium oxide and zirconium oxide.

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DE (1) DE1564448C3 (xx)
DK (1) DK118198B (xx)
ES (1) ES331443A1 (xx)
FI (1) FI43089B (xx)
FR (1) FR1501048A (xx)
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US3195004A (en) * 1960-08-19 1965-07-13 Rca Corp Cathode heater for electron discharge devices
US3328201A (en) * 1964-04-27 1967-06-27 Rca Corp Heater for electron tubes

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US3195004A (en) * 1960-08-19 1965-07-13 Rca Corp Cathode heater for electron discharge devices
US3328201A (en) * 1964-04-27 1967-06-27 Rca Corp Heater for electron tubes

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US5293410A (en) * 1991-11-27 1994-03-08 Schlumberger Technology Corporation Neutron generator
US20090108192A1 (en) * 2007-10-25 2009-04-30 Schulumberger Technology Corporation Tritium-Tritium Neutron Generator Logging Tool

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DK118198B (da) 1970-07-20
BE687198A (xx) 1967-03-21
GB1121035A (en) 1968-07-24
NO119366B (xx) 1970-05-11
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DE1564448C3 (de) 1976-01-02

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