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Transmission of EVOs Through Metal
by Ken Shoulders © 2006
Abstract
High-density and highly organized clusters of electronic charge,
or EVOs, are shown to transit through metal with relative ease
compared to that of single electrons.
Upon reaching an interface between metal and vacuum, the charges
exit the metal somewhat disheveled as clusters and propagate
through vacuum as both free electrons and clusters.
An EVO injection velocity of a few hundred volts easily penetrates
1 millimeter of aluminum. Although contrary to established
electron penetration theory, lower injection velocities produce
greater EVO mobility and lifetime within the metal target.
The configuration used provides a cold, intense electron emission
source without concern for either work function or geometry of the
cathode.