Title :
Space-charge limited magnetron injection guns for high-power gyrotrons
Author :
Lawson, Wes ; Raghunathan, Harini ; Esteban, Michelle
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Res. in Electron. & Appl. Phys., Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
fDate :
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we present the results of a space-charge-limited (SCL) magnetron injection gun (MIG) design, which is intended for use with a 500 kV, 500 A gyroklystron. The design performance is compared with that of a temperature-limited (TL) gun that was constructed for the same application. Both designs yield similar values for beam quality, namely, an axial velocity spread under 7% for an average perpendicular-to-parallel velocity ratio of 1.5. The peak electric field is 7% higher for the SCL design and the average cathode loading, at 7.6 A/cm2, is about 27% higher than for the TL design. A disadvantage of the TL design is that realistic variations in emitter temperature or work function translate into azimuthal current variations that hinder the operation of the device. The SCL design should have a quite uniform azimuthal distribution of cathode loading and, therefore, should be a better electron beam source for many high-power gyrotrons.
Keywords :
cathodes; gyrotrons; klystrons; space-charge limited devices; 500 A; 500 kV; axial velocity spread; azimuthal current variations; beam quality; cathode loading; electron beam source; emitter temperature; gyroklystron; high-power gyrotrons; peak electric field; perpendicular-to-parallel velocity ratio; space-charge limited magnetron injection guns; temperature-limited gun; work function; Azimuthal current; Cathodes; Current density; Electromagnetic heating; Electron beams; Guns; Gyrotrons; Klystrons; Lead; Temperature; Electron gun; Gyroklystron; SCL; microwaves; space-charge limit;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2004.828780