Title :
Electron diode oscillators for high-power RF generation
Author_Institution :
Accel. Consultants, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
Summary Form only given, as follows. Feedback oscillators have been extended to the regime of relativistic electron beam diodes. Such devices have potential application for the generation of high-power RF radiation in the range 50-250 MHz and 1-10 GW with 20-60% conversion efficiency. The relativistic feedback oscillator is based on a four-electrode foilless diode with magnetic insulation. The diode consists of an annular cathode, a magnetically insulated control electrode, a shielded anode and an inverse diode collector. The control electrode modulates the electron flow. The time-varying beam current at the inverse diode collector drives a high-vacuum output transmission line. Output waves on the line couple to a high-Q feedback resonator that drives the control electrodes. The results of a design study for the four-electrode diode show that good modulation of a 30-kA electron beam at 600 kV can be achieved with moderate field stress on the electrodes. The net power and harmonic purity of the oscillator output improve considerably with a tuning capacitance at the cathode and a resonant termination in the output transmission line. A 7.5-GW oscillator at 200 MHz with 25% conversion efficiency has been designed.<>
Keywords :
cavity resonators; diodes; feedback; microwave oscillators; relativistic electron beam tubes; 1 to 10 GW; 20 to 60 percent; 30 kA; 50 to 250 MHz; annular cathode; conversion efficiency; four-electrode foilless diode; harmonic purity; high-Q feedback resonator; high-power RF generation; high-vacuum output transmission line; inverse diode collector; magnetic insulation; magnetically insulated control electrode; moderate field stress; net power; oscillator output; output transmission line; relativistic electron beam diodes; relativistic feedback oscillator; resonant termination; shielded anode; time-varying beam current; tuning capacitance; Cavity resonators; Diodes; Feedback; Microwave oscillators; Relativistic effects;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1989. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1989 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Buffalo, NY, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1989.166181