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The advanced thermionic converter with microwave power as an auxiliary ionization source
In the search for auxillary sources of ionization for the advanced thermionic converter plasma, as required for terrestial applications, the use of externally applied microwave power is considered. The present work is part of the advanced model thermionic converter development research currently performed at the laboratory for Power and Environmental Studies at SUNY/Buffalo. Microwave power in the frequency range 1–3 GHz is used to externally pump a thermionic converter and the results are compared to the theoretical model proposed by H. Lam [1] in describing the thermionic converter plasma. The electron temperature of the plasma is found to be raised considerably by effective microwave heating which results in the disappearance of the double sheath ordinarily erected in front of the emitter. The experimental data agree satisfactorily with theory in the low current region.