DocumentCode :
1055780
Title :
Bifrequency Magnetically Insulated Transmission Line Oscillator
Author :
Chen, Dai-Bing ; Wang, Dong ; Meng, Fan-Bao ; Fan, Zhi-Kai
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Appl. Electron., China Acad. of Eng. Phys., Mianyang
Volume :
37
Issue :
1
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
23
Lastpage :
29
Abstract :
A novel idea of azimuthal partition to generate high power microwave (HPM) with two frequencies in a single device is put forward for the first time in this paper. According to this idea, a magnetically insulated transmission line oscillator (MILO) that could generate HPM with two stable and separate frequencies is designed. To distinguish this new device from a traditional MILO, it is named bifrequency MILO (BFMILO) in this paper. The high-frequency characteristics of BFMILO are investigated, and it is simulated through 3-D PIC codes. The results of particle simulation are presented: Employing an electron flow of 420 kV and 38 kA, an L-band BFMILO can generate about 1.3 GW of HPM with two frequencies. They are 1.27 and 1.49 GHz, respectively. The power efficiency is about 8.1%. The amplitude difference of the spectrum between the two frequencies is about 0.4 dB. In addition, preliminary experimental results are also presented: When the input voltage is 420 kV and the current is about 34 kA, a BFMILO can generate over 620 MW of HPM. The two frequencies are 1.26 and 1.45 GHz, respectively. The power efficiency is over 4.3%. This paper preliminarily proves the feasibility that BFMILO can generate HPM with two frequencies, and this pointed out a new direction of HPM investigations.
Keywords :
microwave oscillators; 3D PIC codes; azimuthal partition; bifrequency magnetically insulated oscillator; current 34 kA; current 38 kA; electron flow; frequency 1.26 GHz; frequency 1.27 GHz; frequency 1.45 GHz; frequency 1.49 GHz; high power microwave; power 1.3 GW; power 620 MW; transmission line oscillator; voltage 420 kV; Frequency; High power microwave generation; Insulation; Magnetic separation; Microwave devices; Microwave generation; Microwave oscillators; Power generation; Power transmission lines; Transmission lines; Azimuthal partition; MILO; bifrequency (BF) Magnetically Insulated transmission Line Oscillator (MILO) (BFMILO); high power microwave (HPM);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2008.2007731
Filename :
4735614
Link To Document :
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