Electron dynamics inside a vacuum tube diode through linear differential equations
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In this paper we analyze the motion of charged particles in a vacuum tube diode by solving linear differential equations. Our analysis is based on expressing the volume charge density as a function of the current density and coordinates only, while in the usual scheme the volume charge density is expressed as a function of the current density and electrostatic potential. Our approach gives the well known behavior of the classical current density proportional to the three-halves power of the bias potential and inversely proportional to the square of the gap distance between the electrodes, and does not require the solution of the nonlinear differential equation normally associated with the Child-Langmuir formulation.
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