Theory of Thermionic Converter Extinguished-Mode Operation with Applications to Converter Diagnostics
- 1 January 1967
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 38 (1) , 12-18
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1708942
Abstract
An analysis of thermoionic converters operating in the extinguished mode is presented. Expressions for the forward and reverse saturation output current densities, and for the open circuit voltage are derived for the first time from a single set of transport equations and boundary conditions. Agreement between theoretical and experimental results is established. It is shown that the output current density cannot exceeed a certain upper limit which depends only upon the emitter temperature and the interelectrode spacing, and is independent of the emitter work function and the cesium pressure. It is shown that, under certain operating conditions, measurements of the forward and reverse saturation output‐current densities and of the open circuit voltage can be used to infer values of the emitter temperature, emitter work function, collector work function, and electron and ion mobilities.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
- Transport Phenomena in Low-Energy PlasmasJournal of Applied Physics, 1966
- Thermionic Converters Operating in the Ignited Mode. Part II: A Quasi-Equilibrium Model for the Interelectrode PlasmaJournal of Applied Physics, 1966