Title :
Periodic-surface-lattices for mm-wave Cherenkov sources
Author :
MacLachlan, A.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
Periodic surface lattices (PSLs) are passive components that when combined in appropriate configurations with an electron beam can create active RF devices that include novel mm-wave sources of radiation. A two-dimensional (2D) PSL can be obtained by creating shallow periodic perturbations on a metal surface. The periodic perturbations on the surface facilitate resonant coupling of surface fields and near cut-off volume fields which leads to the observation of a high-impedance surface, or effective metadielectric. Coupled volume and surface fields synchronise the radiation from individual lattice elements to form a cavity eigenmode. Cavities based on a PSL of cylindrical topology have been studied and an analytical description of the lattice dispersive properties is presented. Variations of the lattice dispersive properties for different parameter values are shown, illustrating the ability to tailor the electromagnetic properties of the structure. Under certain conditions, dispersion plots demonstrate the potential to create novel Cherenkov sources of coherent high power radiation.
Keywords :
cavity resonators; dispersion (wave); electric impedance; millimetre wave propagation; topology; 2D periodic surface lattices; Cherenkov sources; RF devices; coherent high power radiation; cylindrical topology; eigenmode cavity; electromagnetic properties; high-impedance surface; lattice dispersive properties; metal surface; mm-wave Cherenkov sources; passive components; periodic perturbation; resonant coupling; two-dimensional PSL;
Conference_Titel :
Active and Passive RF Devices Seminar, 1st Annual
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-793-9
DOI :
10.1049/ic.2013.0251