Claims
- 1. An electron beam gun contained in a high vacuum chamber comprising:a plurality of high voltage surfaces comprising an emitter structure connected through filament leads to an external high voltage source; a metallic shield surrounding said high voltage surfaces, wherein said shield has a hole through which a path of electrons from said emitter structure flow to a target in said vacuum chamber; grounding means for said shield; a crucible; means to focus and direct said path of electrons from said emitter structure to said crucible over an arc passing through said hole.
- 2. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said filament leads comprise rods.
- 3. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 2 where said shield comprises at least one tube in co-axial relation to said rods.
- 4. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shield comprises metal sheets substantially enclosing said emitter.
- 5. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein the volume within said shield is monitored for vacuum level.
- 6. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 5 further comprising means to introduce gas into said volume.
- 7. The electron beam gun as claimed in 1 wherein said path of electrons is over an arc of about 270°.
- 8. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said path of electrons is over an arc of about 180°.
- 9. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said high vacuum chamber is maintained at a pre-selected vacuum.
- 10. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shield is spaced from said high voltage surfaces a distance less than the mean dark space for said pre-selected vacuum.
- 11. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said filaments comprise iridium metal coated with yttria.
- 12. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shield contains no slits or gaps.
- 13. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 further comprising vacuum measuring means.
- 14. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said crucible comprises a hollow shape.
- 15. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 14 wherein said crucible hollow contains target material.
- 16. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 15 wherein said target material is subject to evaporation or sublimation.
- 17. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shield comprises at least one tube in co-axial relation to said filament leads.
- 18. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 17 wherein said shield comprises at least one tube in a non-circular cross section and essentially in co-axial relation to said filament leads.
- 19. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shield comprises a plurality of shields.
- 20. The electron beam gun as claimed in claim 19 wherein said plurality of shields comprise a plurality of holes.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority based on Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/129,272, filed Apr. 14, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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K. R. Spangenberg, “Vacuum Tubes”, 1948, pp. 755-758. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/129272 |
Apr 1999 |
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