Electric lamp and discharge devices – With temperature modifier – For lead-in-seal or stem protection
Patent
1976-09-27
1978-04-18
Demeo, Palmer C.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With temperature modifier
For lead-in-seal or stem protection
313153, 315 538, 315338, 313309, H05H 100, H01J 102
Patent
active
040853764
ABSTRACT:
A device for electrical deceleration of a flow of accelerated charged particles, includes three electrodes positioned downstream of the flow of charged particles, the first electrode having a potential equal to the energy of the electron flow, the second electrode having a potential approximately equal to zero and the third electrode, which is intended for the reception of particles, having a small potential of the same sign as that of the first electrode. The second electrode is made as a set of sharp members, their edges being directed toward the incoming flow of charged particles. The device can be provided with a fourth electrode positioned after the third electrode, the potential of the fourth electrode being of the same sign as that of the third electrode. In addition, the device can be provided with a fifth electrode positioned between the third and the fourth electrodes and having a potential of the same sign as that of said electrodes but smaller in absolute value.
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Abramyan Evgeny Aramovich
Sharapa Anatoly Nikolaevich
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