DocumentCode
1015689
Title
The Ubitron, a high-power traveling-wave tube based on a periodic beam interaction in unloaded waveguide
Author
Phillips, R.M.
Author_Institution
General Electric Microwave Lab., Palo Alto, Calif.
Volume
7
Issue
4
fYear
1960
Firstpage
231
Lastpage
241
Abstract
The Ubitron is a high-power traveling-wave tube which makes use of the interaction between a magnetically undulated periodic electron beam and the TE01 mode in unloaded waveguide. The electron-wave interaction exhibits the same type of first-order axial beam bunching characteristic of the conventional slow-wave traveling-wave tube; hence, it can be used in place of conventional O-type interaction in extended interaction klystrons and electron accelerators, as well as traveling-wave tubes. Experimental results are presented for the simplest physical embodiment of the Ubitron, which consists of an undulated pencil beam in a rectangular waveguide. Two of the unique features of this tube are very broad interaction bandwidth which results from the absence of a dispersive slow-wave circuit, and variable interaction phase velocity--hence, variable saturation power level. Among the physical embodiments of the Ubitron are a number of higher-order mode waveguide and beam configurations. These include plane, coaxial, and circular waveguides, all supporting the TE01 mode, interacting with magnetically undulated sheet, hollow and cylindrical beams, respectively. The advantage of these configurations, which have not yet been tested experimentally, is that they provide a very large interaction area for beam placement. This property, plus the fact that the peak interacting field is far from the waveguide walls, makes the Ubitron an interesting prospect for high-power millimeter wave amplification.
Keywords
Bandwidth; Charge carrier processes; Electron accelerators; Electron beams; Electron tubes; Klystrons; Particle beams; Rectangular waveguides; Saturation magnetization; Tellurium;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IRE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-2430
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-ED.1960.14687
Filename
1472793
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