DocumentCode
2744867
Title
Progress in pulsed high power microwave source research at the University of Strathclyde
Author
Cross, A.W. ; Phelps, A.D.R.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys. & Appl. Phys., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fYear
2000
fDate
12-15 Sept. 2000
Firstpage
379
Lastpage
380
Abstract
In general the coherent gain in high power microwave sources arises from the collective interaction of a beam of electrons with the electromagnetic fields of a cavity. In the case of pulsed microwave sources the electron beam itself is pulsed and is supplied from pulsed power supplies. The term "microwave" is taken here as applying to the electromagnetic wave spectrum in the range 1-300 GHz. Microwave sources can be continuous (CW) or pulsed and "high power" in this context typically means CW sources with average powers of 10\´s of kWs to MWs and pulsed sources capable of peak powers from MWs to GWs and beyond.
Keywords
cavity resonators; electron beams; gyrotrons; microwave generation; microwave tubes; millimetre wave generation; millimetre wave tubes; pulsed power supplies; 1 to 300 GHz; CW microwave source; CW sources; University of Strathclyde; average powers; cavity; coherent gain; collective interaction; continuous wave microwave source; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic wave spectrum; electron beam; high power microwave source; high power microwave source research; high power microwave sources; microwave; microwave sources; peak powers; pulsed electron beam; pulsed high power microwave source research; pulsed microwave sources; pulsed power supplies; pulsed sources; Cathodes; Current density; Electron beams; Microwave devices; Physics; Plasma density; Plasma waves; Pulsed power supplies; Space charge; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 2000. Conference Digest. 2000 25th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Beijing, China
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6513-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIMW.2000.893069
Filename
893069
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