Title :
Pole-Piece With Stepped Hole for Stable Sheet Electron Beam Transport Under Uniform Magnetic Field
Author :
Panda, Purna Chandra ; Srivastava, Vishnu ; Vohra, Anil
Author_Institution :
Central Electron. Eng. Res. Inst., Pilani, India
Abstract :
An electron gun is designed for a W-band sheet beam TWT using a planar rectangular cathode working in the space charge limited region. A permanent magnet solenoid focusing system is designed to focus the beam. A pole-piece with a novel multisized (stepped) hole is investigated for stable transport of the beam. The size of the hole in the pole-piece is larger near to the magnets and it is gradually decreased stepwise toward the cathode. The pole-piece with the multisized hole reduces both the transverse magnetic field and magnitude of flux leakage toward the cathode. Simulation results show that the sheet beam transports without significant beam ripple and edge curling under the magnetic field of the designed focusing structure with the pole-piece of multisized hole. The thermal velocity of the electrons is also considered in the simulation. The beam transmission up to 70-mm distance is 98.8% and 97.3%, respectively, for nonthermal and thermal beam under the magnetic field of the designed focusing system.
Keywords :
cathodes; electron beams; electron guns; magnetic fields; permanent magnets; solenoids; space charge; travelling wave tubes; W-band sheet beam TWT; beam transmission; electron gun; flux leakage; multisized hole; nonthermal beam; permanent magnet solenoid focusing system; planar rectangular cathode; pole piece; space charge limited region; stable sheet electron beam transport; stepped hole; thermal velocity; transverse magnetic field; uniform magnetic field; Focusing; Magnetic flux leakage; Magnetic separation; Magnetic tunneling; Magnetostatic waves; Magnetostatics; Particle beams; Beam transport; brillouin focusing; permanent magnet solenoid; pole-piece; sheet beam traveling-wave tube (SBTWT); sheet-beam electron gun; sheet-beam electron gun.;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2015.2453328