Cumulation of High-current Electron Beams: Theory and Experiment
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physics.plasm-ph
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cumulationbeamcurrentdensityhigh-currentbeamscathodescaused
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A drastic cumulation of current density caused by electrostatic repulsion in relativistic vacuum diodes with ring-type cathodes is described theoretically and confirmed experimentally. The distinctive feature of the suggested cumulation mechanism over the conventional one, which relies on focusing a high-current beam by its own magnetic field, is a very low energy spread of electrons in the region of maximal current density that stems from a laminar flow profile of the charged-particle beam.
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