Title :
Test results from the LLNL 250 GHz CARM experiment
Author :
Kulke, B. ; Caplan, M. ; Bubp, D. ; Houck, T. ; Rogers, D. ; Trimble, D. ; VanMaren, R. ; Westenskow, G. ; McDermott, D.B. ; Luhmann, N.C., Jr. ; Danly, B.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., CA, USA
Abstract :
The authors have completed the initial phase of a 250 GHz cyclotron autoresonant maser (CARM) ARC facility. A non-Brillouin, solid, electron beam is generated from a flux-threaded, thermionic cathode. As the beam traverses a 10 kG plateau produced by a superconducting magnet, ten percent of the beam energy is converted into rotational energy in a bifilar helix wiggler that produces a spiraling, 50 G, transverse magnetic field. The beam is then compressed to a 5 mm diameter as it drifts into a 30 kG plateau. For the experiment, the CARM interaction region consisted of a single Bragg section resonator, followed by a smooth-bore amplifier section. Using high-pass filters, the authors observed broadband output signals estimated to be at the several megawatt level in the range 140 to over 230 GHz. This is consistent with operation as a superradiant amplifier. Simultaneously, K/sub a/ band power levels near 3 MW have also been observed.<>
Keywords :
masers; microwave generation; 140 to 230 GHz; 250 GHz; 3 MW; 30*10/sup 3/ G; 50 G; Bragg section resonator; CARM; K/sub a/ band power; LLNL; bifilar helix wiggler; cyclotron autoresonant maser; high-pass filters; superradiant amplifier; Broadband amplifiers; Cathodes; Cyclotrons; Electron beams; Magnetic fields; Masers; Solids; Superconducting magnets; Testing; Undulators;
Conference_Titel :
Particle Accelerator Conference, 1991. Accelerator Science and Technology., Conference Record of the 1991 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0135-8
DOI :
10.1109/PAC.1991.164434