Title :
Small signal gain for crossed-field devices
Author_Institution :
Science Applications International Corp., USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The stimulated microwave emission from electrons undergoing E/sub Ospl times/B/sub O/ motion inside slow wave cavities (magnetrons, crossed field amplifiers) is analyzed. A guiding center approach is applied to single mode evolution in cross-field devices. The cyclotron motion contribution to the instability ensemble averages to zero to all orders in Larmor radius if relativistic bunching effects are negligible. The small signal gain is found by expansion in powers of the RF amplitude. It is found that (i) the lowest order contribution comes from the self-field of the rippled beam and is independent of the detuning between the phase and the drift velocity (ii) higher order contributions, due to the bunching of the GC orbits in space and the modifications of the RF profile from the vacuum profile, are symmetric relative to resonance, and (iii) the growth rate goes over to the diocotron growth when all the impedance comes from the rippled beam (i.e., smooth anode at infinite distance). The theory thus explains the experimentally observed symmetric growth relative to the detuning.
Keywords :
microwaves; E/sub Ospl times/B/sub O/ motion; GC orbits; Larmor radius; RF amplitude; RF profile; cross-field devices; crossed field amplifiers; crossed-field devices; cyclotron motion; detuning; diocotron growth; drift velocity; electron motion; expansion; guiding center approach; higher order contributions; impedance; infinite distance; instability ensemble; lowest order contribution; magnetrons; phase; relativistic bunching effects; rippled beam; self-field; single mode evolution; slow wave cavities; small signal gain; smooth anode; stimulated microwave emission; symmetric growth; vacuum profile; Cyclotrons; Electron emission; Electron mobility; Magnetic analysis; Magnetrons; Microwave amplifiers; Microwave devices; Motion analysis; RF signals; Radio frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1993. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1993 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1360-7
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1993.593024