Hydrogen Outgassing and Secondary Electron Reduction From Laser-Processed Stainless Steel Anodes*

S. Fairchild, P. Murray, D. Gortat, T. Back, N. Lockwood, D. Ingram
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Dept of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio University Athens, OH USA One of the problems associated with long term operation of high pulsed power, vacuum electronic devices is pulse shortening, which is caused by hydrogen outgassing and by secondary electron emission from the anode. We recently showed the feasibility of Laser Surface Melting (LSM) of stainless steel (SS) anodes to reduce hydrogen outgassing from SS samples subjected to 50 keV electron bombardment. The results showed a reduction in outgassing from LSM-treated SS. This was attributed to a reduction in the number of grain boundaries, which serve as trapping sites for hydrogen. We have since measured the hydrogen depth profiles of treated and untreated samples by Elastic Recoil Detection in order to more completely understand the mechanism for reduced outgassing. The results indicate a significant reduction in residual hydrogen within the melt depth $( \sim 15 \mu \mathrm {m})$ of LSM-treated samples due to the small solubility of hydrogen in molten steel. We describe here a more complete model of the mechanism for reduced hydrogen outgassing that includes both a reduction in the number of trapping sites as well a reduction in the residual hydrogen concentration within the melt depth of LSMtreated samples. We conclude by describing the use of vacuum arc re-melted steel as an anode material and describe the effect of laser patterning of such samples to reduce secondary electron yield.
激光加工不锈钢阳极的除氢和二次电子还原*
高脉冲功率真空电子设备长期运行的问题之一是脉冲缩短,这是由氢气放气和阳极二次电子发射引起的。我们最近证明了激光表面熔化(LSM)不锈钢(SS)阳极的可行性,以减少不锈钢样品在50 keV电子轰击下的氢气排放。结果表明,经过lsm处理的SS放气量减少,这是由于作为氢捕获点的晶界数量减少。为了更全面地了解减少放气的机制,我们已经用弹性反冲探测法测量了处理过和未处理过的样品的氢深度分布。结果表明,由于氢在钢液中的溶解度小,lsm处理样品在熔体深度$( \sim 15 \mu \mathrm {m})$内的残余氢显著减少。我们在这里描述了一个更完整的氢脱气机制模型,其中包括捕获点数量的减少以及lsm处理样品熔体深度内残余氢浓度的减少。最后,我们描述了使用真空电弧重熔钢作为阳极材料,并描述了这种样品的激光图像化对降低二次电子产率的影响。
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