Title :
Simulation of magnetrons and crossed-field amplifiers
Author :
Dombrowski, George E.
fDate :
11/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Describes a computer program for simulation of the magnetron oscillator and crossed-field amplifiers. Emphasis is placed on accuracy and efficient computation with moderate numbers of electrons and moderately large time steps. Distinctive features are (1) space-charge field evaluation by Buneman´s cycle reduction method and separate treatment of electrons near the cathode; (2) circuit field and electronic induction calculation by use of a Ramo (Green´s) function, accounting for space-harmonics; (3) calculation of RF network response by means of Green´s functions; (4) predictor/corrector evaluation of average RF signals; and (5) use of fifth-degree power series calculation of electron trajectories. The simulation is illustrated in the starting of oscillations from computer noise
Keywords :
digital simulation; magnetrons; microwave amplifiers; Buneman´s cycle reduction method; Green´s functions; Ramo; accuracy; average RF signals; computer noise; computer program; crossed-field amplifiers; efficient computation; electron trajectories; electronic induction calculation; fifth-degree power series calculation; magnetrons; space-charge field evaluation; space-harmonics; time steps; Cathodes; Circuit simulation; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Electrons; Green´s function methods; Magnetrons; Oscillators; Radio frequency; Trajectory;
Journal_Title :
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on