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The sol-gel doping method was utilized to dope the rare earth oxide powder into molybdenum. Such powders were sintered by spark plasma sintering and traditional sintering combined with compaction method for fabricating REO-Mo cermet cathodes. SEM, DTA and electron emission property measurements were used to investigate the secondary electron emission properties of the materials. The results show that the emission performance of the materials can be enhanced by symmetrical distribution of rare earth oxides and the refinement of structure. However, such treatments can't reduce the activation temperature in vacuum. Compared with the un-treated samples, the obvious drop of activation temperature and increase of secondary electron yield occur in samples annealed at high temperature in hydrogen. The activation temperature decreases obviously, and the secondary electron emission yield is enhanced apparently. Such easy adsorption of moisture and gas in the REO lead to oxidation phenomena of molybdenum in the subsequent activation in vacuum. The hydrogen annealing technology eliminates the excess moisture and gas and retain the distribution of REO in molybdenum. This is the main reason of variation of secondary electron emission for un-treated samples and pre-activating samples.
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Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals
ISSN: 1004-0609
Year: 2009
Issue: 9
Volume: 19
Page: 1636-1641
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