backbombardment
Backbombardment is a phenomenon observed in certain types of vacuum tubes, particularly in cathode ray tubes (CRTs) and magnetrons. It refers to the process where high-energy electrons from the electron beam strike the target or cathode surface and then reflect back towards the electron source or other internal components of the device. These reflected electrons, often referred to as backscattered electrons or secondary electrons, possess significant kinetic energy.
In CRTs, backbombardment can lead to several issues. It can contribute to the degradation of the phosphor
Minimizing backbombardment is a design consideration in vacuum tube engineering. Techniques employed to reduce its effects