Florida International University 2015 - 2016
Ameri Facility Manager
Nasa Goddard Space Flight Center Mar 2004 - Aug 2013
Researcher
Education:
Florida International University
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Electronics Engineering, Philosophy
Skills:
Physics Matlab Simulations Program Management Labview Nanotechnology Characterization Materials Science Research Scanning Electron Microscopy Systems Engineering R&D Spectroscopy Experimentation Data Analysis Numerical Analysis Fortran Research and Development Management Aerospace
Federico A. Herrero - Glenn Dale MD, US Patrick A. Roman - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - Washington DC
International Classification:
H01J 37/08 H01J 49/10
US Classification:
250427, 250423 R, 250396 R, 31511181
Abstract:
An ion source may include first, second, and third electrodes. The first electrode may be a repeller having a V-shaped groove. The second electrode may be an electron emitter filament disposed adjacent the base of the V-shaped groove. The third electrode may be an anode that defines an enclosed volume with an aperture formed therein adjacent the electron emitter filament. A potential of the first electrode may be less than a potential of the second electrode, and the potential of the second electrode may be less than a potential of the third electrode. A fourth electrode that is disposed between the electron emitter filament and the anode may be used to produce a more collimated electron beam.