DocumentCode :
1401793
Title :
Coaxial cavity gyrotron with dual RF beam output
Author :
Piosczyk, B. ; Braz, O. ; Dammertz, G. ; Iatrou, C.T. ; Illy, S. ; Kuntze, M. ; Michel, G. ; Möbius, A. ; Thumm, M. ; Flyagin, V.A. ; Khishnyak, V.I. ; Pavelyev, A.B. ; Zapevalov, V.E.
Author_Institution :
Assoc. EURATOM-FZK, Forschunszentrum Karlruhe, Germany
Volume :
26
Issue :
3
fYear :
1998
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
393
Lastpage :
401
Abstract :
A 140-GHz, 1.5-MW, TE28,16-coaxial cavity gyrotron with a dual RF beam output has been designed, built, and tested. For the first time, the generated RF power has been split into two parts and coupled out through two RF output windows in order to reduce the power loading in the windows. The quasioptical output system is based on a two-step mode conversion scheme. First, the cavity mode TE-28,16 is converted into its degenerate whispering gallery mode TE+76,2 using a rippled-wall mode converter. Then, this mode is transformed into two TEM00 output wave beams. A maximum rf output power of about 950 kW with an output efficiency of 20% has been measured. According to numerical calculations, an rf power above 1.5 MW is expected to be generated in the cavity. Even if all losses are taken into account, a discrepancy between experiment and calculations remains. The power deficit seems to be partly caused by the influence of the stray radiation captured inside the tube. However, the two main reasons are probably an incomplete mode conversion from TE-28,16 to TE+76,2 and a large energy spread of the electron beam due to trapped electrons. An increased amount of captured stray radiation resulted in a reduced stability of operation. A single-stage depressed collector was used successfully, increasing the RF output efficiency from 20% to 29%
Keywords :
UHF tubes; gyrotrons; microwave tubes; 1.5 MW; 140 GHz; 950 kW; RF output efficiency; RF output windows; TE28,16 mode; cavity mode; coaxial cavity gyrotron; degenerate whispering gallery mode; design; dual RF beam output; electron beam energy spread; incomplete mode conversion; numerical calculations; power loading; quasioptical output system; rippled-wall mode converter; single-stage depressed collector; stray radiation capture; trapped electrons; two-step mode conversion scheme; Coaxial components; Electron beams; Electron traps; Gyrotrons; Power generation; Power measurement; Radio frequency; Tellurium; Testing; Whispering gallery modes;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/27.700770
Filename :
700770
Link To Document :
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