Title : 
Nonstationary behavior of the gyrotron backward-wave oscillator
         
        
            Author : 
Grudiev, Alexej ; Schünemann, Klaus
         
        
            Author_Institution : 
Arbeitsbereich Hochfrequenztech., Technische Univ. Hamburg-Harburg, Germany
         
        
        
        
        
            fDate : 
6/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
         
        
        
        
            Abstract : 
Nonstationary processes in the gyrotron backward-wave oscillator (gyro-BWO) are investigated numerically using a time-dependent self-consistent model which allows the authors to study multifrequency operation of the device. The results indicate that the behavior of the gyro-BWO is strongly influenced by higher order axial modes (HOMs) whose excitation results from an increase in gyro-BWO beam current or structure length. In both cases, the gyro-BWO behavior changes from stationary to nonstationary, however, in different ways. Furthermore, the influence of HOM´s excitation on the gyro-BWO efficiency and its output signal spectrum is analyzed. Moreover, a comparative study of two regimes of operation-the gyro-BWO and the gyromonotron-is conducted and the obtained results are compared to experiments.
         
        
            Keywords : 
backward wave oscillators; gyrotrons; numerical analysis; beam current; gyro-device; gyromonotron; gyrotron backward-wave oscillator; higher order axial modes; mode competition; multifrequency operation; nonstationary behavior; nonstationary processes; numerical analysis; self-consistent time-dependent code; stationary behavior; structure length; time-dependent self-consistent model; uniform section length; upstream taper mode; Cutoff frequency; Cyclotrons; Electron beams; Gyrotrons; Magnetic fields; Magnetic resonance; Oscillators; Plasma materials processing; Steady-state; Voltage;
         
        
        
            Journal_Title : 
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
         
        
        
        
        
            DOI : 
10.1109/TPS.2002.801610