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公开(公告)号:US20240055213A1
公开(公告)日:2024-02-15
申请号:US18261645
申请日:2023-01-12
Applicant: Applied Physics Technologies, Inc.
Inventor: Gerald G. MAGERA , Aaron M. TOROK , Joel A. WENRICH , Matthew C. ZAPPE
Abstract: A monolithic graphite heater for heating a thermionic electron cathode includes first and second electrically conductive arms, each one of the first and second electrically conductive arms having an electrode mount at a proximal end, a thermal apex at a distal end, and a transitional region between the electrode mount and the thermal apex; a cathode mount electrically and mechanically coupling each thermal apex to form a maximum Joule-heating region at or adjacent the cathode mount and decreasing Joule heating along each transitional region; and a press-fit aperture formed in the cathode mount, the press-fit aperture sized to receive at least a portion of the thermionic electron cathode for facilitating thermionic emission produced therefrom in response to operative heat power generation provided by the maximum Joule-heating region.
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公开(公告)号:US20240212964A1
公开(公告)日:2024-06-27
申请号:US18596561
申请日:2024-03-05
Applicant: Applied Physics Technologies, Inc.
Inventor: Gerald G. MAGERA , Aaron M. TOROK , Joel A. WENRICH , Matthew C. ZAPPE
Abstract: A monolithic graphite heater for heating a thermionic electron cathode includes first and second electrically conductive arms, each one of the first and second electrically conductive arms having an electrode mount at a proximal end, a thermal apex at a distal end, and a transitional region between the electrode mount and the thermal apex; a cathode mount electrically and mechanically coupling each thermal apex to form a maximum Joule-heating region at or adjacent the cathode mount and decreasing Joule-heating along each transitional region; and a press-fit aperture formed in the cathode mount, the press-fit aperture sized to receive at least a portion of the thermionic electron cathode for facilitating thermionic emission produced therefrom in response to operative heat power generation provided by the maximum Joule-heating region.
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