Title :
Continuous-Wave Operation of a Frequency-Tunable 460-GHz Second-Harmonic Gyrotron for Enhanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Author :
Torrezan, Antonio C. ; Han, Seong-Tae ; Mastovsky, Ivan ; Shapiro, Michael A. ; Sirigiri, Jagadishwar R. ; Temkin, Richard J. ; Barnes, Alexander B. ; Griffin, Robert G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The design, operation, and characterization of a continuous-wave (CW) tunable second-harmonic 460-GHz gyrotron are reported. The gyrotron is intended to be used as a submillimeter-wave source for 700-MHz nuclear magnetic resonance experiments with sensitivity enhanced by dynamic nuclear polarization. The gyrotron operates in the whispering-gallery mode TE11, 2 and has generated 16 W of output power with a 13-kV 100-mA electron beam. The start oscillation current measured over a range of magnetic field values is in good agreement with theoretical start currents obtained from linear theory for successive high-order axial modes TE11, 2,q. The minimum start current is 27 mA. Power and frequency tuning measurements as a function of the electron cyclotron frequency have also been carried out. A smooth frequency tuning range of 1 GHz was obtained for the operating second-harmonic mode either by magnetic field tuning or beam voltage tuning. Long-term CW operation was evaluated during an uninterrupted period of 48 h, where the gyrotron output power and frequency were kept stable to within ±0.7% and ± 6 ppm, respectively, by a computerized control system. Proper operation of an internal quasi-optical mode converter implemented to transform the operating whispering-gallery mode to a Gaussian-like beam was also verified. Based on the images of the gyrotron output beam taken with a pyroelectric camera, the Gaussian-like mode content of the output beam was computed to be 92% with an ellipticity of 12%.
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; gyrotrons; nuclear magnetic resonance; optical harmonic generation; whispering gallery modes; Gaussian-like beam; beam voltage tuning; computerized control system; continuous-wave operation; current 100 mA; dynamic nuclear polarization; electron beam; electron cyclotron frequency; frequency 460 GHz; frequency-tunable second-harmonic gyrotron; gyrotron output frequency; gyrotron output power; high-order axial modes; internal quasioptical mode converter; magnetic field tuning; nuclear magnetic resonance; pyroelectric camera; time 48 h; voltage 13 kV; whispering-gallery mode; Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP); nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); second cyclotron harmonic; submillimeter wave; terahertz; tunable gyrotron;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2010.2046617