Title :
Electron density measurements during microwave generation in a high power backward-wave oscillator
Author :
Hegeler, Frank ; Grabowski, Chris ; Schamiloglu, Edl
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Eng., New Mexico Univ., Albuquerque, NM, USA
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Laser interferometry is used for the first time to measure plasma electron density along the slow wave structure (SWS) wall during microwave generation in a vacuum, long pulse, high power backward-wave oscillator (BWO). The University of New Mexico long pulse backward-wave oscillator, which displays the characteristic pulse shortening phenomenon, is investigated in these studies. Although pulse shortening is observed across a wide class of high power microwave devices, its origin is not definitively understood. Many hypotheses suggest that the unintentional introduction of plasma into the interaction region near the walls of the SWS is one of several likely causes of pulse shortening in intense electron beam driven slow wave devices. This article presents initial measurements of the line-integrated, temporally resolved plasma density between an intense, relativistic, annular electron beam and SWS walls for a variety of radiated microwave peak power levels. Line-integrated electron densities, ⟨neL⟩, between 9.1015 and 2.41016 cm-2 for radiated microwave powers between 20 and 120 MW have been measured. The two main sources of the measured electron density are postulated to be (i) plasma generated from the cutoff neck due to beam scrape off, and (ii) material removed and ionized from the SWS walls during microwave generation
Keywords :
backward wave oscillators; electron density; light interferometry; microwave generation; microwave oscillators; microwave tubes; plasma density; plasma diagnostics; plasma production; relativistic electron beam tubes; slow wave structures; vacuum tubes; 20 to 120 MW; University of New Mexico; beam scrape off; cutoff neck; electron density measurements; high power backward-wave oscillator; high power microwave devices; intense electron beam driven slow wave devices; intense relativistic annular electron beam; interaction region; laser interferometry; line-integrated electron densities; line-integrated temporally resolved plasma density; long pulse backward-wave oscillator; microwave generation; plasma electron density; plasma generation; pulse shortening; pulse shortening phenomena; radiated microwave peak power levels; radiated microwave powers; slow wave structure; vacuum long pulse high power backward-wave oscillator; Density measurement; Electron beams; Microwave generation; Microwave measurements; Plasma density; Plasma displays; Plasma measurements; Plasma properties; Power measurement; Pulse measurements;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on