Title :
High power microwave generation and beam transport in the PASOTRON/sup TM/ BWO source
Author :
Goebel, D.M. ; Feicht, J. ; Ponti, E.S. ; Watkins, R.
Author_Institution :
EDD, Hughes Telecommun. & Space, Torrance, CA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. The PASOTRON/sup TM/ high-power microwave source utilizes a unique plasma-cathode electron gun and self-generated plasma channel to inject a long-pulse electron beam into a slow-wave structure for microwave generation. The plasma-channel beam transport eliminates the need for an externally-applied axial magnetic field to confine the beam, which results in a very compact low weight HPM source compared to conventional technologies. The PASOTRON/sup TM/ is normally configured as a backward-wave oscillator (BWO), and has produced over 10-MW of peak power and /spl ges/500 Joules per pulse. We will present the operation of the PASOTRON/sup TM/ device for a variety of rippled-wall and helix slow-wave structures. The physics of the plasma channel formation and beam focusing has been studied and a computer model of this process has evolved. A diagnostic tube with two rows of probes extending down the length of the tube at 90/spl deg/ to each other has been used to examine the radial profile of the beam as it propagates as a function of time and axial distance. The dynamics of the plasma channel formation and the plasma density over time will be presented and compared to the model.
Keywords :
backward wave oscillators; beam handling techniques; microwave generation; plasma density; plasma devices; plasma probes; 10 MW; 500 J; PASOTRON/sup TM/ BWO source; backward-wave oscillator; beam propagation; beam transport; computer model; diagnostic tube; externally-applied axial magnetic field; helix slow-wave structures; high power microwave generation; long-pulse electron beam injection; plasma density; plasma-cathode electron gun; probes; radial profile; rippled-wall slow-wave structures; self-generated plasma channel; slow-wave structure; Electron beams; High power microwave generation; Magnetic fields; Microwave generation; Particle beams; Plasma confinement; Plasma density; Plasma diagnostics; Plasma sources; Plasma transport processes;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1997. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1997 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3990-8
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1997.605112