DocumentCode :
2683607
Title :
Megavolt gyro-traveling-wave amplifier experiment at 35 GHz
Author :
Gold, Steven H. ; Kirkpatrick ; Fliflet, Arne W. ; Kinkead, A.K. ; Hardesty, D.L. ; Sucy, M.
fYear :
1990
fDate :
21-23 May 1990
Firstpage :
137
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. An intense-beam gyro-traveling-wave amplifier (gyro-TWA) experiment has been carried out at 35 GHz, using a 1-MeV, 200-A beam from the VEBA pulseline accelerator. The experiment was carried out in a 10.8-mm-diameter drift tube and used a 6-mm-diameter solid electron beam with low initial traverse momentum and very low initial parallel velocity spread. The electron transverse momentum required by the gyro-traveling-wave interaction (β⊥~0.3-0.4) was induced by transit through a one-period untapered bifilar helical wiggler magnet with a 4-cm period. A 35-GHz signal was launched in the TE11, mode using a directional sidewall coupler. A massive iron collar (6-1/4-cm diameter, 6-cm long) was placed around the 1.27-cm outer diameter of the stainless-steel drift tube as a means to exclude the applied axial magnetic field and thus to control and vary the axial extent of the interaction. In experiments operating at 8 kG, near grazing incidence between the dispersion relations of the beam and waveguide modes, the the gyro-TWA demonstrated linear growth rates of ~2 dB/cm, total gain exceeding 30 dB, and an output power of ≳20 MW
Keywords :
travelling-wave-tubes; 1 MeV; 1.27 cm; 10.8 mm; 20 MW; 200 A; 30 dB; 35 GHz; 6 cm; 6 mm; 8 kG; EHF; TE11, mode; VEBA pulseline accelerator; dispersion relations; drift tube; electron transverse momentum; gyro-TWA; intense-beam gyro-traveling-wave amplifier; one-period untapered bifilar helical wiggler magnet; solid electron beam; waveguide modes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1990. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1990 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oakland, CA, USA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1990.110647
Filename :
5725921
Link To Document :
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