DocumentCode
587920
Title
Pulsed-power diode generation of high-power microwaves
Author
Peratt, A. L. ; Mostrom, M. A. ; Kwan, T. J. T. ; Thode, L. E.
Author_Institution
Advanced Concepts and Plasma Applications Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico 87545, USA
fYear
1983
fDate
12-14 Sept. 1983
Firstpage
564
Lastpage
567
Abstract
The generation of microwave radiation at gigahertz frequencies in high-voltage pulsed-power diodes has been investigated with electromagnetic particle simulations. Pulsed power in the form of a 0.5–1.0MV, TEM wave is fed to the diode via a 5-cm diameter cylindrical stalk onto which a 30-cm diameter cathode has been mounted. Located some 3–5 cm in front of the cathode is a foil anode grid. As the TEM wave propagates between the stalk and an outer cylindrical cage (70-cm diameter) a stream of electrons is emitted off the stalk when the local electric field exceeds 200 kV/cm. This flow is then magnetically insulated and confined by the induced Be fields resulting from the 25–50-kA current flow within the stalk. Convex shaping of the cathode surface allows the emitted electrons to form a virtual cathode beyond the grid, then phase bunch to produce narrow bandwidth 1-GHz microwaves over an area equal to that of the cathode. The electromagnetic radiation from the dipole-like electron motions centered on the grid, which follow closely the classical Barkhausen-Kurz description, is reported.
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High-Power Particle Beams, 1983. HPPB. 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA, USA
Type
conf
Filename
6403677
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