Title :
Strapped bifilar helices for high-peak-power traveling-wave tubes
Author :
Watkins, D.A. ; Dow, D.G.
Author_Institution :
Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
Abstract :
A method of increasing the peak-pulsed power output of broad-band traveling-wave tubes is described. The method involves the use of a modified bifilar helix for the slow-wave structure. The modification employs 1) special straps or 2) mode-selective attenuation to prevent backward-wave oscillation in the anti-symmetric mode. This results in the possibility of using helices in the symmetric mode at values of ka (circumference-to-free-space wavelength ratio) as large as 0.6 at the highest amplification frequency. This in turn makes possible an increase in peak-pulsed beam power of a factor of approximately sixteen times that possible with a single helix. Both analytical and experimental results regarding the behavior of the structures are presented showing the propagation characteristics. The experimental results include cold measurements to determine ω-β diagrams and measurements with an electron beam which yield experimental values of interaction impedance.
Keywords :
Attenuation; Bandwidth; Circuits; Electron beams; Electron devices; Electron tubes; Frequency; High power amplifiers; Impedance measurement; Milling machines; Propagation constant; Pulse amplifiers; Solids; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/T-ED.1959.14457