Title :
Application of a pseudospark-generated electron beam to a 200GHz backward wave oscillator
Author :
Bowes, D. ; Cross, H. Yin A. W. ; He, Wei ; Ronald, Kevin ; Liu, Guo-Ping ; Robertson, Craig W. ; Phelps, Alan D. R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The pseudospark discharge is a form of low-pressure gas discharge, capable of generating extremely high currents within short rise times by means of a unique hollow cathode structure [1-2]. A high-quality electron beam is generated during the later phases of the discharge process, which possesses high current density and brightness as well as the ability to self-focus via ion channel focusing. This makes it an excellent electron beam source for millimetre-wave generation. Backward wave oscillators (BWOs) are simple, versatile sources of high frequency radiation which do not require the presence of a feed millimeter wave signal. A BWO using a sinusoidally corrugated slow-wave structure has been simulated using the particle-in-cell code MAGIC-3D and has been shown to generate microwave radiation at 200 GHz in the presence of a 0.8 mm cross-sectional diameter electron beam. This structure has since been manufactured and an output horn has been designed for use with the structure. Beam experiments with a 4-gap, 42 kV pseudospark discharge have shown an electron beam current of 4 A following traversal of the interaction region. Recent results in the generation of millimeter wave pulses from the 200GHz BWO will be presented.
Keywords :
backward wave oscillators; high-frequency discharges; millimetre wave oscillators; slow wave structures; backward wave oscillator; current 4 A; electron beam current; frequency 200 GHz; low-pressure gas discharge; microwave radiation generation; millimeter wave pulse generation; particle-in-cell code MAGIC-3D; pseudospark discharge; pseudospark-generated electron beam; sinusoidally corrugated slow-wave structure; voltage 42 kV; Cathodes; Discharges (electric); Educational institutions; Electron beams; Oscillators; Plasmas;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2013 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2013.6635112