摘要

Time-and-space resolved cathode plasma expansion velocities in magnetically insulated coaxial diodes (MICD) with edged cathodes made of bronze dielectric, bronze, and graphite have been compared through optical diagnosis. The voltage and current of the diode pulse of 260 ns are about 400 kV and 2.8 kA, respectively. The axial and radial expansion velocities of the cathode plasma were obtained through the angled lateral view by utilizing high-speed framing camera combined with the digital image processing methods. In addition, the evolution of the cathode and collector plasmas was visible firstly on the front view at the same time. The bronze-dielectric cathode not only showed low expansion velocity of about 0.5 cm/mu s but also had other superior characteristics indicated by the strong emission capability, the fast plasma formation and the uniform plasma distribution. Thereby, the metal-dielectric cathode is a good candidate for applications in a long-pulsed MICD.

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