DocumentCode :
1733761
Title :
Progress in the pasotron theory and experiments
Author :
Carmel, Y. ; Shkvarunets, A.G. ; Nusinovich, G.S. ; Abu-Elfadl, T. ; Antonsen, T., Jr. ; Rodgers, J. ; Goebel, D.
fYear :
2001
Firstpage :
257
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Plasma-assisted slow wave oscillators (pasotron) are unique high-power microwave sources, which can operate without (or at small) guiding magnetic fields. Beam transport is provided by plasma, which compensates for the defocusing space charge forces of the electron beam. Plasma assisted microwave devices have the potential to advance the technological and scientific base of microwave tubes. A joint University of Maryland/Hughes Research Lab. program is focused on the basic physics processes in pasotrons. An analysis of coherent Cherenkov radiation in the absence of guiding magnetic field, and mode interaction in backward-wave oscillators with strong end reflections were completed. Studies of operation with weak magnetic field demonstrated that the weak magnetic field required for protecting the slow-wave structure from electron bombardment depends on the microwave power. In situ diagnostics were developed to characterize a 1.2 GHz, 30% efficient helix pasotron operating at 40 kV and 30-100 A. The axial beam current distribution, beam focusing, as well as gas and plasma density measurements were performed. The most important results will be presented, as well as current efforts aimed at improving the characteristics, reducing size, and increasing the overall efficiency of pasotrons.
Keywords :
backward wave oscillators; microwave generation; microwave tubes; particle beam focusing; plasma density; slow wave structures; 1.2 GHz; 30 to 100 A; 40 kV; axial beam current distribution; backward-wave oscillators; beam focusing; beam transport; coherent Cherenkov radiation; defocusing forces; electron bombardment; helix pasotron; high-power microwave sources; magnetic fields guiding; microwave power; microwave tubes; pasotron; plasma assisted microwave devices; plasma density; plasma-assisted slow wave oscillators; slow-wave structure; strong end reflections; Magnetic fields; Microwave devices; Microwave oscillators; Particle beam measurements; Particle beams; Plasma devices; Plasma sources; Plasma transport processes; Plasma waves; Space charge;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Pulsed Power Plasma Science, 2001. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Conference_Location :
Las Vegas, NV, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7141-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PPPS.2001.960887
Filename :
960887
Link To Document :
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