Title :
Nonlinear theory of harmonic peniotron and gyrotron interactions in a rising-sun slotted waveguide
Author :
Ganguly, A.K. ; Park, G.S. ; Armstrong, C.M.
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fDate :
10/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A fully three-dimensional nonlinear theory is presented for the generation of harmonic peniotron and gyrotron radiation from a gyrating electron beam propagating through a multistage rising-sun type slotted waveguide. For an axisymmetric beam, a strong peniotron interaction is present if the dominant azimuthal mode index, l, of the waveguide modes is equal to s=l-1 where s is the cyclotron harmonic number and the gyrotron interaction is strong when l=s. Numerical results are shown for a two-stage, six-vane rising-sun circuit to illustrate the stable and efficient operation of the second harmonic peniotron in the π-mode (TE31-like). The modes competing with the gyropeniotron amplification mechanism are suppressed in the two-stage rising-sun configuration. Simulations show that second harmonic gyropeniotron amplifier in the π-mode can operate at an efficiency of 45% with a 70-kV, 3-A beam having a velocity ratio 1.4, an axial velocity spread of 4%, and a guiding center spread of 4% in the presence of a guide magnetic field 2% below grazing. The instantaneous bandwidth of the amplifier is 4.6%. Since the spent beam is nearly monoenergetic, extremely high efficiency in excess of 70% could be achieved by using a single stage depressed collector to recover energy from the beam
Keywords :
gyrotrons; harmonic generation; microwave amplifiers; microwave generation; microwave tubes; slot lines; π-mode; 3 A; 70 kV; axial velocity spread; axisymmetric beam; azimuthal mode index; bandwidth; cyclotron harmonic number; guiding center spread; gyrating electron beam; gyropeniotron amplification mechanism; gyrotron interactions; harmonic peniotron interactions; rising-sun slotted waveguide; second harmonic gyropeniotron amplifier; six-vane rising-sun circuit; velocity ratio; waveguide modes; Circuits; Cyclotrons; Electromagnetic waveguides; Electron beams; Gyrotrons; Magnetic fields; Millimeter wave technology; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency amplifiers; Waveguide theory;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on