JPH0330239A - Grid-type electron gun - Google Patents
Grid-type electron gunInfo
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- JPH0330239A JPH0330239A JP16564989A JP16564989A JPH0330239A JP H0330239 A JPH0330239 A JP H0330239A JP 16564989 A JP16564989 A JP 16564989A JP 16564989 A JP16564989 A JP 16564989A JP H0330239 A JPH0330239 A JP H0330239A
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- Prior art keywords
- grid
- cathode
- electron gun
- type electron
- shadow
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Classifications
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H01—ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
- H01J—ELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
- H01J25/00—Transit-time tubes, e.g. klystrons, travelling-wave tubes, magnetrons
- H01J25/02—Tubes with electron stream modulated in velocity or density in a modulator zone and thereafter giving up energy in an inducing zone, the zones being associated with one or more resonators
- H01J25/04—Tubes having one or more resonators, without reflection of the electron stream, and in which the modulation produced in the modulator zone is mainly density modulation, e.g. Heaff tube
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- Microwave Tubes (AREA)
Abstract
Description
【発明の詳細な説明】
(産業上の利用分野)
この発明は、マイクロ波電子管に用いられるグリッド型
電子銃に関するものである。DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION (Field of Industrial Application) The present invention relates to a grid-type electron gun used in a microwave electron tube.
グリッドを有するグリッド制御電子銃は、出力制御が容
易なこと、および、パルス運転におけるカットオフ特性
がよいことなどから、ビーム形式のマイクロ波電子管用
の電子銃として多用されている.
第3図(A)は例えば米国特許4321505号に示さ
れた従来のグリッド型電子銃を示す断面斜視図であり、
第3図CB)はその一部を拡大した断面図、第3図(C
)はグリッド面を上方から見た場合の簡略化した平面図
である。図において、1は電子を放出する陰極、2は電
子を加速する陽極、31は放出された電子を引き出す制
?′lilグリッド、4lは電子流の影を形戒するシャ
ドウグリッド、5は電子流(図中、破線の内部)、6は
ヒータである。Grid-controlled electron guns with grids are often used as electron guns for beam-type microwave electron tubes because they are easy to control output and have good cutoff characteristics in pulse operation. FIG. 3(A) is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a conventional grid-type electron gun shown in, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,321,505.
Figure 3 (CB) is a partially enlarged sectional view;
) is a simplified plan view of the grid plane viewed from above. In the figure, 1 is a cathode that emits electrons, 2 is an anode that accelerates electrons, and 31 is a mechanism that extracts the emitted electrons. 'lil grid, 4l is a shadow grid that forms the shadow of the electron flow, 5 is the electron flow (inside the broken line in the figure), and 6 is the heater.
次に動作について説明する。陰極1はヒータ6で加熱さ
れ、多量の熱電子を放出する。この熱電子は制御グリッ
ド31と陰極lとの間の電界によって、制御グリッド3
1側に引き出される。引き出された熱電子による電子流
5は、制御グリッド31を通過して陽極2に向かってさ
らに加速される。ここで、陰極1から放出された電子流
5の制御グリッド31に衝突する量を抑制するために、
陰極1の表面近傍に、制御グリッド31に対して電子流
5の影を作る役割を果たすシャドウグリノド4lを設け
たものもある(第3図(B))。制御グリッド3lおよ
びシャドウグリッド4lは、一般にモリブデン、タング
ステン等の高融点金属を加工して形威されている。そし
て、その形状は、第3図(C)に示すように、陰極lの
中心から放射線状および同心円状に、陰極lの球面に沿
って形成される。また、各グリッド31.41は陰極l
の周囲部の外部から支持される構造となっている。Next, the operation will be explained. The cathode 1 is heated by a heater 6 and emits a large amount of thermoelectrons. These thermoelectrons are transferred to the control grid 3 by the electric field between the control grid 31 and the cathode l.
It is pulled out to the 1st side. The electron flow 5 due to the extracted thermoelectrons passes through the control grid 31 and is further accelerated toward the anode 2 . Here, in order to suppress the amount of electron flow 5 emitted from the cathode 1 that collides with the control grid 31,
Some devices are provided with a shadow grid 4l near the surface of the cathode 1, which plays the role of creating a shadow of the electron flow 5 with respect to the control grid 31 (FIG. 3(B)). The control grid 3l and the shadow grid 4l are generally formed by processing a high melting point metal such as molybdenum or tungsten. The shape is formed radially and concentrically from the center of the cathode l along the spherical surface of the cathode l, as shown in FIG. 3(C). Also, each grid 31.41 has a cathode l
The structure is such that it is supported from the outside around the periphery.
〔発明が解決しようとする課題]
従来のグリッド型電子銃は以上のように構戒されている
ので、動作時には電子流5がシャドウグリッド4lや制
御グリッド3lに衝突し、かつ陰極1から輻射を受けて
発熱するため熱膨張を起こし、熱膨張による応力が中心
に向かって集中し塑性変形が生じてしまい、高精度のア
ラインメントを乱して電子軌道が変化し、その結果、電
子管特性が劣化し、さらに、発熱や電源過負荷による事
故を生ずる可能性があるなどの課題があった。また、変
形がひどくなると、グリッド同士が接触してしまうとい
う!i題があった。[Problems to be Solved by the Invention] Since the conventional grid-type electron gun is configured as described above, during operation, the electron flow 5 collides with the shadow grid 4l and the control grid 3l, and the radiation is emitted from the cathode 1. The stress generated by the thermal expansion concentrates toward the center and causes plastic deformation, which disturbs the high-precision alignment and changes the electron trajectory.As a result, the electron tube characteristics deteriorate. Furthermore, there were other problems such as the possibility of accidents due to heat generation and overload of the power supply. Also, if the deformation becomes severe, the grids will come into contact with each other! There was a topic.
この発明は上記のような!!!!題を解消するためにな
されたもので、グリッドが熱膨張による変形を起こしに
くいグリッド型電子銃を得ることを目的とする.
〔課題を解決するための手段〕
この発明に係るグリッド型電子銃は、グリッドを構成す
る格子片を陰極の周囲部かららせん状に中心部に向かう
ように形威したものである。This invention is like the above! ! ! ! The purpose was to obtain a grid-type electron gun in which the grid is less susceptible to deformation due to thermal expansion. [Means for Solving the Problems] A grid-type electron gun according to the present invention has a grid in which the grid pieces are spirally arranged from the periphery of the cathode toward the center.
この発明におけるグリッドは、各格子片がらせん形とな
っているため、熱膨張による応力がグリッド面内に開放
されやすくなり、そのために塑性変形が生じにくくなる
。In the grid according to the present invention, each grid piece has a spiral shape, so stress due to thermal expansion is easily released within the grid plane, thereby making it difficult for plastic deformation to occur.
以下、この発明の一実施例を図について説明する.第1
図において、3はらせん状に形成された制御グリッド、
4は制御グリッド3と同様の形状のシャドウグリッドで
ある。その他のものは同一符号を付して第3図に示した
ものと同一のものである.
次に動作について説明する.ヒータ6によって加熱され
た陰極lは熱電子を発生する。この熱電子による電子流
5は、制御グリッド3に引き出され、陽極2で加速され
る。制御グリッド3に対する電子流5の衝突量を低下さ
せるために、シャドウグリッド4が設けられているが、
これらのグリッド3.4は陰極1からの輻射を受けて発
熱し、また、電子流5の衝突により発熱する。そこで、
各グリッド3,4は高温になり、熱膨張によって弾性変
形する。しかし、第1図(C)に示すようにらせん状の
制御グリッド3およびシャドウグリッド4は、その変形
の力の方向をグリッド面内に分散でき、応力の集中を防
いで塑性変形にまで至ることを防止することができる。An embodiment of this invention will be explained below with reference to the drawings. 1st
In the figure, 3 is a control grid formed in a spiral shape;
4 is a shadow grid having the same shape as the control grid 3; Other parts are the same as those shown in Figure 3 with the same symbols. Next, we will explain the operation. The cathode l heated by the heater 6 generates thermoelectrons. This electron flow 5 due to thermionic electrons is drawn out to the control grid 3 and accelerated at the anode 2. A shadow grid 4 is provided to reduce the amount of collision of the electron flow 5 with the control grid 3;
These grids 3.4 generate heat by receiving radiation from the cathode 1, and also generate heat by collision with the electron stream 5. Therefore,
Each grid 3, 4 becomes hot and elastically deforms due to thermal expansion. However, as shown in FIG. 1(C), the spiral control grid 3 and shadow grid 4 can disperse the direction of the deformation force within the grid plane, preventing stress concentration and leading to plastic deformation. can be prevented.
また、同じ理由で、動作、停止の繰り返しによる熱スト
レスに対しても塑性変化は起こりにくくなる。Furthermore, for the same reason, plastic changes are less likely to occur under thermal stress due to repeated operation and stop.
なお、上記実施例では2枚のグリッド3.4を有するシ
ャドウグリッド型電子銃について説明したが、第2図(
A)〜(C)に示すように、1枚のグリッド3によるネ
ガティブグリッド型電子銃であってもよく、上記実施例
と同様の効果を奏する。In the above embodiment, a shadow grid type electron gun having two grids 3.4 was explained, but FIG.
As shown in A) to (C), a negative grid type electron gun with one grid 3 may be used, and the same effects as in the above embodiments can be achieved.
以上のように、この発明によれば、グリッド型電子銃を
グリッドの形状がらせん状になるようにtI威したので
、熱膨張による応力の集中でグリッドが塑性変形するこ
とがなく、高精度で信頼性が高いものが得られる効果が
ある。As described above, according to the present invention, since the grid-type electron gun is subjected to tI so that the grid has a spiral shape, the grid is not plastically deformed due to stress concentration due to thermal expansion, and high precision is achieved. This has the effect of providing highly reliable products.
第1図(A)はこの発明の一実施例によるグリッド型電
子銃を示す断面斜視図、第1図(B)は第1図(A)を
部分拡大した断面図、第1図(C)はグリッド面を簡略
化して示す平面図、第2図(A),(B),(C)はそ
れぞれこの発明の他の実施例によるグリッド型電子銃を
示す断面斜視図、断面図、平面図、第3図(A),(B
).(C)はそれぞれ従来のグリッド型電子銃を示す断
面斜視図、断面図、平面図である。
1は陰極、2は陽極、3は制御グリッド、4はシャドウ
グリッド、5は電子流。
なお、
図中、
同一符号は同一、
又は相当部分を
示す。FIG. 1(A) is a cross-sectional perspective view showing a grid-type electron gun according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 1(B) is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of FIG. 1(A), and FIG. 1(C) 2 is a plan view showing a simplified grid surface, and FIGS. 2(A), 2(B), and 2(C) are a sectional perspective view, a sectional view, and a plan view showing a grid-type electron gun according to another embodiment of the present invention, respectively. , Figure 3 (A), (B
). (C) is a cross-sectional perspective view, a cross-sectional view, and a plan view, respectively, showing a conventional grid-type electron gun. 1 is a cathode, 2 is an anode, 3 is a control grid, 4 is a shadow grid, and 5 is an electron flow. In addition, the same symbols in the figures indicate the same or equivalent parts.
Claims (1)
部から中心方向にらせん状となって前記陰極の上部に設
けられ、前記放出された電子を引き出すグリッドと、こ
のグリッドを通過した前記電子を加速する陽極とを備え
たグリッド型電子銃。a cathode that emits electrons; a grid in which a plurality of grid pieces are spirally arranged from the periphery of the cathode toward the center and provided on the top of the cathode to extract the emitted electrons; and a grid that extracts the emitted electrons; A grid-type electron gun equipped with an anode that accelerates electrons.
Priority Applications (1)
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JP16564989A JPH0330239A (en) | 1989-06-28 | 1989-06-28 | Grid-type electron gun |
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