Title :
High power wide bandwidth plasma-beam amplifier
Author :
Perevodchikov, V. ; Borovikov, P. ; Gusev, S. ; Kuznetsov, J. ; Martynov, V. ; Shapiro, A. ; Shlifer, E. ; Tyuryukanov, P. ; Zavjalov, M.
Author_Institution :
All-Russian Electrotech. Inst., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
High power broad-band stationary-regime microwave amplifier has been developed by authors. This beam-plasma-filled microwave amplifier (plasma TWT) based on hybrid slow-wave structure (SWS) has been developed by the authors as a non-relativistic gas-plasma-filled Coupled Cavity Traveling-Wave Tube (CC TWT) designed as a sealed tube, is characterized by a combination of unique high electron efficiency 35%, pass-band width up to 25%, high output power (up to 20 kW ), not available in a comparable vacuum CC TWT. In S-band plasma TWT the electron beam (3 A, 20 keV) flows through a narrow drift channel in the magnetic field with an induction of 0.25 T, generates cylindrical plasma column (plasma density up to 10/sup 12/cm/sup -3/, electron temperature 20 eV) at a hydrogen pressure of 1x1O/sup -3/Torr. The gas-dynamic system of a sealed-off plasma TWT allows us to vary the pressure of the working gas in the electromagnetic slow wave structure (SWS) from 10/sup -6/ to 10/sup -3/ Torr. In this case, a vacuum difference between the SWS-region and the electron gun is achieved, which enables both the vacuum and plasma operating modes.
Keywords :
microwave power amplifiers; travelling wave tubes; 20 kW; 20 keV; 3 A; 35 percent; beam-plasma-filled microwave amplifier; high power wide bandwidth plasma-beam amplifier; hybrid slow-wave structure; plasma TWT; stationary-regime microwave amplifier; Bandwidth; Electron beams; Electron tubes; High power amplifiers; Microwave amplifiers; Optical coupling; Plasma density; Plasma temperature; Plasma waves; Power generation;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2000. Abstracts. International
Conference_Location :
Monterey, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5987-9
DOI :
10.1109/OVE:EC.2000.847459