DocumentCode
585129
Title
High-power microwave oscillator-amplifier systems
Author
Wharton, C.B. ; Butler, J.M. ; Furukawa, S. ; Barreto, G.
Author_Institution
Lab. of Plasma Studies, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, USA
fYear
1990
fDate
2-5 July 1990
Firstpage
1229
Lastpage
1234
Abstract
Experiments are described which employ backward-wave oscillators (BWO´s), powered by high current relativistic electron beams, to drive traveling-wave tube amplifiers (TWT´s) having outputs of a few hundred megawatts. Experimental results and a brief discussion of the pulse-shortening syndrome in oscillators are included. In a single-amplifier configuration the same electron beam passes through both slow-wave structures, with a small connecting pipe in which the EM waves are cut off. By operating the BWO at low power levels, the problem of pulse shortening is avoided, giving both high power output and long pulses. In a second configuration the BWO drives two TWT´s, each having independent electron beams. The outputs from the two TWT´s can be adjusted to have the same power level and a discrete phase relationship, conditions that are important for a phased antenna array or an electron accelerator.
Keywords
backward wave oscillators; microwave amplifiers; microwave oscillators; relativistic electron beam tubes; travelling wave amplifiers; backward wave oscillators; high current relativistic electron beams; high power microwave oscillator-amplifier systems; single amplifier configuration; traveling wave tube amplifiers; Dispersion; Electron beams; Gain; Microwave amplifiers; Microwave filters; Microwave oscillators;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High-Power Particle Beams, 1990 8th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Novosibirsk
Print_ISBN
9.7898102055e+012
Type
conf
Filename
6396426
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