DocumentCode
1016767
Title
Experimental investigation of large-signal traveling-wave magnetron theory
Author
Anderson, J.R.
Author_Institution
Hughes Research Labs., Malibu, Calif.
Volume
8
Issue
3
fYear
1961
fDate
5/1/1961 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
233
Lastpage
239
Abstract
Experiments conducted on a beam-type backward-wave amplifier which closely approximates the theoretical thin-beam model used in the large-signal analysis of Sedin have resulted in gain and phase shift characteristics which are in good quantitative agreement with the adiabatic portion of both the Sedin and Gandhi-Rowe theories. Efficiencies approaching the theoretically-predicted maximum have been observed. By driving the amplifier to very large signal levels a conversion efficiency for power available from the initial potential energy of the beam of 63 per cent was obtained with a corresponding value of 45 per cent for the total electronic efficiency. An important feature of this experimental amplifier is the electron gun design which is based on a theory by Kino. That this gun is capable of producing a well-confined, rectilinear-flow thin beam is demonstrated by visual observations of the beam thickness which indicate that
is as low as 1.17, a value close to that for a laminar-flow Brillouin beam (
).
is as low as 1.17, a value close to that for a laminar-flow Brillouin beam (
).Keywords
1f noise; Anodes; Barium; Electron tubes; Frequency; Low-frequency noise; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic devices; Microwave devices; Potential energy; Power amplifiers; Production; Stability; Structural beams; Tuning; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IRE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-2430
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-ED.1961.14794
Filename
1472957
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