Ionization of Helium Gas with a Tungsten Tip

  • Kim, Hee-Tae (LCD Technology Center, LCD Business, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.) ;
  • Yu, Soon-Jae (Department of Electronics, Sunmoon University)
  • Published : 2009.03.31

Abstract

The ionization of a helium atom was investigated as a function of gas pressure, with the use of a tungsten tip. The tungsten tip, to which the external voltage was applied, was used to generate a constant electron current. The ionization current of helium gas was measured as a function of gas pressure. Effective ionization occurred in the pressure range of 0.5-20 torr when the distance between the field emission tip and the collector was 1 cm. The ionization current was linearly proportional to the voltage that was applied to the tungsten tip.

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