Performance comparison of LaB6 and C12A7:e-emitters for space electric propulsion cathodes
Abstract
This work, based on an EU-funded project, NEMESIS, is aiming at developing electride-based cathode technology which is compatible with all kinds of electric propulsion systems requiring neutralization. Its target is to demonstrate and validate the performance of a novel C12A7:e- electride material as electron emitter instead of traditional thermionic emitters such as lanthanum hexaboride, LaB6, or barium oxide, BaO. In this study, a fair comparison between LaB6 and C12A7:e- samples was performed both addressing pure material characterization parameters as well as comparing performance as cathodes under different architectures and operational conditions. In this case, a current/cathode power ratio around 3 mA/W was obtained when using the C12A7:e- sample in a plasma environment with Ar, which is approximately one order of magnitude higher compared to the LaB6 sample.
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