Title :
Broadband efficient low-relativistic gyro-TWT with helically grooved waveguide
Author :
Bratman, V.L. ; Denisov, G.G. ; Kalynova, G.I. ; Manuilov, V.N. ; Ofitserov, M.M. ; Samsonov, S.V. ; Volkov, A.B.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Appl. Phys., Acad. of Sci., Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The gyrotron traveling wave tube (gyro-TWT) is a well-known amplifier variety of the gyro-devices, which may have a wide instantaneous frequency bandwidth because of the operation with an electromagnetic wave possessing large group velocity. For a microwave system in the form of a smooth cylindrical waveguide a large wave group velocity inevitably leads to a large axial wavenumber, which makes this device significantly more sensitive to particle velocity spread in comparison with a gyrotron. The most favorable wave dispersion for a gyro-TWT is that when the wave group velocity is sufficiently large and constant in the region of close-to-zero axial wavenumber. A similar dispersion can be realized in an oversized circular waveguide with special helical ripples of its inner surface A theoretical analysis demonstrates important advantages of the "helical" gyro-TWTs over the analogous "smooth" ones in sensitivity to electron velocity spread, frequency bandwidth and stability to parasitic self-oscillations. The proof-of-principle experiments exploiting moderately relativistic (200-300 keV) short-pulse (20-100 ns) field-emission electron beams have proved the main theoretical predictions. Based on the first successful experiments and the developed theory, a project was started aimed at the creation of a more applicable device. The main goal of this project is the realization of a Ka-band gyro-TWT with a low-relativistic electron beam produced by a gun with a thermionic cathode.
Keywords :
circular waveguides; gyrotrons; millimetre wave tubes; relativistic electron beam tubes; travelling wave tubes; 180 kW; 20 to 100 ns; 200 to 300 keV; 23 to 25 dB; 27 percent; 30 to 32 dB; 32 to 37 GHz; 4 to 8 A; 50 to 80 kV; Ka-band gyro-TWT; axial wavenumber; broadband efficient gyro-TWT; gyrotron traveling wave tube; helically grooved waveguide; low-relativistic electron beam; low-relativistic gyro-TWT; oversized circular waveguide; particle velocity spread; thermionic cathode based gun; wave group velocity; Bandwidth; Broadband amplifiers; Electromagnetic scattering; Electromagnetic waveguides; Electron beams; Frequency; Gyrotrons; Microwave devices; Operational amplifiers; Waveguide components;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2002. IVEC 2002. Third IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7256-5
DOI :
10.1109/IVELEC.2002.999422