Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
It is shown that it is possible to controllably and continuously elevate the electron temperature in the plasmatron thermionic energy converter from the emitter temperature to the maintenance electron temperature for the diode arc mode. This ability and the apparent validity of an elementary analytical model of the plasma should make possible the optimization and evaluation of operation under strong ionization conditions for which the plasma resistance should be acceptably low. Measurement of the vacuum space charge arising from the emission from a surface in cesium vapor indicates the presence of a substantial negative ion emission current. Apparatus has been constructed for identifying and directly measuring the flux of positive, negative and neutral species emitted from an electrode surface in a cesium vapor diode. The primary purpose of the investigation is to determine the influence of negative ion emission on the effective work function of thermionic converter electrodes. Initial data indicate the presence of H(-), Cs(-) and possibly C(-) and CH(-).
Keywords:
ENERGY PRODUCTION AND CONVERSION
Type:
Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference; Aug 28, 1977 - Sep 02, 1977; Washington, DC
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