Title :
Large-signal characteristics of a wide-band dielectric-loaded gyro-TWT amplifier
Author :
Leou, K.C. ; McDermott, D.B. ; Luhmann, N.C., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The bandwidth of a gyrotron traveling wave amplifier (gyro-TWT) has been significantly increased by partially filling the interaction waveguide with dielectric to reduce the circuit´s dispersion. The proof-of-principle experiment was designed for X-band, and employs the fundamental mode of rectangular waveguide loaded with dielectric slabs along the narrow sidewalls. The amplifier yields a peak output power of 55 kW with 11% efficiency, 27 dB saturated gain, and an unprecedented untapered gyro-TWT constant-drive bandwidth of 11% and saturated bandwidth exceeding 14%. The single-stage amplifier is completely zero-drive stable. The 95-kV 5-A electron beam was produced by a single-anode magnetron injection gun with p⊥/υz=0.6, as determined by the EGUN code, and Δυz/υz=4%, determined as the best fit to the gyro-TWT large-signal simulation data. Simulation studies predict that by lowering the velocity spread to Δυ z/υz=2%, the amplifier performance will be further enhanced to a constant-drive bandwidth of 20% with 15% efficiency
Keywords :
dielectric-loaded waveguides; gyrotrons; microwave power amplifiers; travelling wave amplifiers; travelling wave tubes; wideband amplifiers; 27 dB; 5 A; 55 kW; 95 kV; EGUN code; X-band; bandwidth; dielectric filled interaction waveguide; gyro-TWT; large-signal characteristics; large-signal simulation data; proof-of-principle experiment; rectangular waveguide; single-anode magnetron injection gun; single-stage amplifier; wide-band dielectric-loaded gyro-TWT amplifier; Bandwidth; Broadband amplifiers; Circuits; Dielectrics; Filling; Gyrotrons; Loaded waveguides; Power amplifiers; Waveguide components; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on