Title :
Explosive cathode gyrotron experiments
Author :
Ronald, Kevin ; Cross, Adrian W. ; Phelps, Alan D R ; He, Wenlong ; Yin, Huabi ; Spark, Stephen N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys. & Appl. Phys., Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Experiments have investigated the behavior of explosive emission cathode gyrotrons using cylindrically symmetric coaxial diodes with centrally located knife-edged cathode and conical anode. Voltage probes and current shunts were exploited to monitor the diode electrical behavior when driven by a 3 μs 1/e time Marx power supply (up to 150 kV). Temporal reference signals permitted comparison of the diode´s electrical evolution with the simultaneously measured microwave output signal from the gyrotron. The microwave output pulse duration was found to depend on the diode gap spacing (in the range 16-27 mm), the cavity magnetic field (range 1.3-3.3 T) and the cathode material, the termination being caused by the decay of the accelerating potential across the diode and the disruption of the diode geometry. The ratios of the cathode flare expansion velocities for graphite, copper and stainless steel cathodes were estimated as (1:(1.3±0.2):(2.2±0.5)) with a corresponding change in the duration of the microwave output signal [((590±17):(414±25):(325±10)) ns at 2.6 T]. Preliminary results are reported of recent experiments which have compared the optical emissions from the diode region during pulsed gyrotron operation with the simultaneously recorded diode electrical behavior and the gyrotron microwave output
Keywords :
cathodes; electron emission; gyrotrons; 1.3 to 3.3 T; 150 kV; Cu; accelerating potential; cathode flare expansion velocities; cathode material; cavity magnetic field; centrally located knife-edged cathode; conical anode; current shunts; cylindrically symmetric coaxial diodes; diode electrical behavior; diode electrical evolution; diode gap spacing; explosive emission cathode gyrotrons; graphite; microwave output; microwave output pulse duration; optical emissions; pulsed gyrotron operation; stainless steel cathodes; temporal reference signals; time Marx power supply; voltage probes; Anodes; Cathodes; Coaxial components; Diodes; Explosives; Gyrotrons; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic materials; Probes; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on