Electron beam apparatus including plurality of ion pump blocks

Electric lamp and discharge devices – With evacuating pump

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313336, 315 85, H01J 716

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ABSTRACT:
An electron beam apparatus is disclosed which comprises a cylindrical chamber, ion pump exhaust zones arranged in a substantially ring-like array, and an electron gun located on the center axis of the ring-like array, thereby minimizing the distance between the exhaust zone of an ion pump and the electron gun for generating an electron beam. Since the ion pump exhaust zones are located immediately next to the electron gun, it is therefore possible to achieve substantially the same vacuum level at the location of the electron gun as that at the ion pump per se.

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