Electron guns for spacecraft

Studies of three versions of electron guns (0.3 kV, 0.14 A; 20 kV, 0.1 A; 40 kV, 0.05 A) intended to operate aboard spacecraft during various space experiments are presented. The computer simulation results of electron-optical systems are given, the optimization of cathode-heating units and heat rem...

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