Reduction of edge emission in electron beam diodes

This paper presents measurements of the enhanced current density along the edges of a large area electron beam as well as successful techniques that eliminated this edge effect/beam halo. The beam current is measured with a Faraday cup array at the anode, and the spatial, time-integrated current density is obtained with radiachromic film. Particle-in-cell simulations support the experimental results. Experiments and simulations show that recessing the cathode reduces the electric field at the edge and eliminates the edge effect. However, the cathode recess structure itself emits under long-term repetitive operation. In contrast, using a floating, metallic, electric field shaper that is electrically insulated from the cathode eliminates the beam halo and mitigates electron emission from its surface during repetitive operation.