Title :
1.7 kW power booster TWT at 35 GHz
Author :
Levush, Baruch ; Abe, D. ; Vlasov, A. ; Chernyavskiy, I. ; Cooke, Simon ; Pasour, John ; Legarra, J. ; Nguyen, Khanh ; Pershing, Dean ; Wright, Edward ; Hanna, J. ; Garcia, Alvaro ; Kimura, Tomohiro ; Lugos, P. ; Meyer, C. ; Ramirez-Aldana, J. Luis ; Stoc
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The development of a broadband multi-kW Ka-band PPM focused TWT driver-booster combination is reported. The driver is an existing broadband coupled-cavity TWT1, employing a 2 stage depressed collector. The power booster is a newly designed sever-less folded waveguide TWT designed to provide 3-4 dB of additional gain2. The booster also uses a 2 stage depressed collector and a slightly modified version of the same electron gun used in the driver. In order to accommodate the high power output of the booster over the full operating band, a new racetrack window was successfully designed built and tested. The maximum booster output power of ~ 1.75 kW at ~ 750 Watt CC-TWT input power at 35 GHz has been demonstrated. The booster output power of 1.5 kW over 5 GHz and of 1.25 kW over 7 GHz centered at 35 GHz has been measured. Beam current interception of ~ 7% has been observed in the power booster when operating > 1 kW, thus preventing a CW operation of the booster. The predictions from the 2.5D large signal TESLA-FW simulation code3 are in very good agreement with the measured data.
Keywords :
electron guns; travelling wave tubes; waveguides; 2.5D large signal TESLA-FW simulation code3; CC-TWT; TWT driver-booster combination; beam current interception; broadband Ka-band PPM; broadband coupled-cavity TWT; depressed collector; electron gun; frequency 35 GHz; frequency 5 GHz; frequency 7 GHz; gain 3 dB to 4 dB; power 1.25 kW; power 1.5 kW; power 1.7 kW; power booster TWT; racetrack window; severless folded waveguide TWT; travelling wave tubes; Broadband amplifiers; Conference proceedings; Current measurement; Laboratories; Power generation; Power industry;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) held with 2014 IEEE International Conference on High-Power Particle Beams (BEAMS), 2014 IEEE 41st International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2711-1
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2014.7012633