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Perveance is a notion used in the description of
charged particle beam A charged particle beam is a spatially localized group of electrically charged particles that have approximately the same position, kinetic energy (resulting in the same velocity), and direction. The kinetic energies of the particles are much lar ...
s. The value of perveance indicates how significant the space charge effect is on the beam's motion. The term is used primarily for
electron The electron (, or in nuclear reactions) is a subatomic particle with a negative one elementary charge, elementary electric charge. It is a fundamental particle that comprises the ordinary matter that makes up the universe, along with up qua ...
beams, in which motion is often dominated by the space charge.


Origin of the word

The word was probably created from Latin ''pervenio''–to attain.


Definition

For an
electron gun file:Egun.jpg, Electron gun from a cathode-ray tube file:Vidicon Electron Gun.jpg, The electron gun from an RCA Vidicon video camera tube An electron gun (also called electron emitter) is an electrical component in some vacuum tubes that produc ...
, the gun perveance P is determined as a coefficient of proportionality between a space-charge limited current, I, and the gun
anode An anode usually is an electrode of a polarized electrical device through which conventional current enters the device. This contrasts with a cathode, which is usually an electrode of the device through which conventional current leaves the devic ...
voltage, U_a, in three-half power in the Child-Langmuir law = \cdot U_a^\frac The same notion is used for non- relativistic beams propagating through a
vacuum chamber A vacuum chamber is a rigid enclosure from which air and other gases are removed by a vacuum pump. This results in a low-pressure environment within the chamber, commonly referred to as a vacuum. A vacuum environment allows researchers to c ...
. In this case, the beam is assumed to have been accelerated in a stationary
electric field An electric field (sometimes called E-field) is a field (physics), physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles such as electrons. In classical electromagnetism, the electric field of a single charge (or group of charges) descri ...
so that U_a is the potential difference between the emitter and the vacuum chamber, and the ratio of \frac is referred to as a beam perveance. In equations describing motion of relativistic beams, contribution of the space charge appears as a dimensionless parameter called the generalized perveance K defined as = \frac\cdot\frac\cdot (1-\gamma^2f_e), where =4\pi\varepsilon_\cdot\frac\approx 17 \mathrm (for electrons) is the
Budker Gersh Itskovich Budker (Герш Ицкович Будкер), also named Andrey Mikhailovich Budker (1 May 1918 – 4 July 1977), was a Soviet Union, Soviet physicist born in Murafa in Ukrainian People's Republic (now in Ukraine), specialized in ...
(or Alfven) current; \mathbf and \mathbf{\gamma} are the relativistic factors, and f_e is the neutralization factor.


Examples

The 6S4A is an example of a high perveance
triode A triode is an electronic amplifier, amplifying vacuum tube (or ''thermionic valve'' in British English) consisting of three electrodes inside an evacuated glass envelope: a heated Electrical filament, filament or cathode, a control grid, grid ...
. The triode section of a 6AU8A becomes a high-perveance
diode A diode is a two-Terminal (electronics), terminal electronic component that conducts electric current primarily in One-way traffic, one direction (asymmetric electrical conductance, conductance). It has low (ideally zero) Electrical resistance ...
when its
control grid The control grid is an electrode used in amplifying thermionic valves (vacuum tubes) such as the triode, tetrode and pentode, used to control the flow of electrons from the cathode to the anode (plate) electrode. The control grid usually consi ...
is employed as the
anode An anode usually is an electrode of a polarized electrical device through which conventional current enters the device. This contrasts with a cathode, which is usually an electrode of the device through which conventional current leaves the devic ...
. Each section of a 6AL5 is a high-perveance diode as opposed to a 1J3 which requires over 100 V to reach only 2 mA. Perveance does not relate directly to current handling. Another high-perveance diode, the diode section of a 33GY7, shows similar perveance to a 6AL5, but handles 15 times greater current, at almost 13 times maximum
peak inverse voltage The peak inverse voltage is either the specified maximum voltage that a diode rectifier can block, or, alternatively, the maximum voltage that a rectifier needs to block in a given circuit. The peak inverse voltage increases with an increase in temp ...
.
1965 Tung-Sol Tube Manual - 33GY7


References

Accelerator physics Experimental particle physics