• DocumentCode
    979004
  • Title

    The Cyclotron Resonance Backward-Wave Oscillator

  • Author

    Chow, K.K. ; Pantell, R.H.

  • Author_Institution
    Microwave Lab., W. W. Hansen Labs. of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif.
  • Volume
    48
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    1960
  • Firstpage
    1865
  • Lastpage
    1870
  • Abstract
    An electron injected into a longitudinal magnetic field with some initial transverse motion will rotate at the cyclotron frequency in the transverse plane. If an RF electric field, which is polarized in the transverse plane and which oscillates at the cyclotron frequency, is present, a cumulative energy interchange between the electron and the field will occur. This principle of cyclotron resonance interaction has been applied to the construction of a backward-wave oscillator and amplifier which requires no slow-wave circuit. The elimination of the slow-wave circuit provides several advantages, particularly if one is interested in the generation of energy at millimeter wavelengths. At these short wavelengths, it becomes extremely difficult to fabricate a slow-wave circuit, and, in addition, the interaction is weak because the fields decay exponentially away from the conducting surface. The present tube has approximately 100 times the transverse area of a helix operating at a comparable beam voltage and has strongest RF fields in the region of the electron beam. The tube has been constructed for operation at S band, and the circuit consists of sections of standard S-band rectangular waveguide with a field pattern of the TE10 mode. An unbunched beam with some initial transverse motion is injected into a constant, longitudinal magnetic field. Bunching occurs in the interaction region, and, for sufficiently high beam current, oscillation power is produced at the gun end of the tube.
  • Keywords
    Circuits; Cyclotrons; Electrons; Magnetic fields; Magnetic resonance; Oscillators; Polarization; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Structural beams;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Proceedings of the IRE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0096-8390
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JRPROC.1960.287421
  • Filename
    4065959