Title :
Initial tests of a 10 MW, 35 GHz phase-locked gyrotron oscillator driven by a pulseline accelerator
Author :
Gold, Steven H. ; Fliflet, Arne W. ; Black ; Kirkpatrick ; Manheimer
Author_Institution :
US Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
Summary Form only given, as follows. A 35-GHz gyroklystron experiment has been designed using a 1-MeV, 100-A, 55-ns electron beam from the VEBA pulseline accelerator. The 10-MW design uses two TE/sub 111/ bunching cavities and a TE/sub 121/ output cavity. A helix gun approach is used to generate an electron beam with a low velocity spread (<5%) at a design pitch ratio of approximately 0.75. The operation of the oscillator is described in detail. The locking signal is provided by a 20-kW K/sub a/-band magnetron and is used to drive a slotted cylindrical TE/sub 111/ bunching cavity with a Q of approximately 200. The experiment has been fabricated and cold tested. In initial experimental operation, free-running oscillation at 35 GHz has been observed at about 5-MW output power. The TE/sub 112/ mode of the bunching cavities has been observed to oscillate early in the pulse, but generally not during the voltage flattop, so that it should not interfere with the phase-locking process.<>
Keywords :
gyrotrons; TE/sub 111/ bunching cavities; TE/sub 112/ mode; TE/sub 121/ output cavity; VEBA pulseline accelerator; cold tested; design pitch ratio; electron beam; free-running oscillation; gyroklystron experiment; helix gun; locking signal; magnetron; phase-locked gyrotron oscillator; phase-locking process; pulseline accelerator; slotted cylindrical TE/sub 111/ bunching cavity; voltage flattop; Gyrotrons;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1989. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1989 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Buffalo, NY, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1989.166002