DocumentCode :
2565608
Title :
A W-band gyro-twa based on a CUSP electron gun and helically corrugated waveguide
Author :
Donaldson, C.R. ; He, Wei ; Zhang, Leiqi ; McElhinney, P. ; Phelps, Alan D. R. ; Cross, Adrian W. ; Ronald, Kevin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
fYear :
2012
fDate :
8-13 July 2012
Abstract :
The latest experimental results of a W-band (75-110 GHz) gyrotron traveling wave amplifier [1] with a helically corrugated waveguide and cusp electron gun is presented. A waveguide with a helical corrugation on its inner surface has ideal dispersive properties which improve the bandwidth of the amplifier whilst maintaining the already good efficiency of operation [2,3]. The large orbit annular electron beam generated by the cusp electron gun [4] is ideal for driving the beam-wave interaction as the beam interacts resonantly with an optimum eigenwave existing in this particular interaction region. The fast-wave interaction is based on the cyclotron resonance maser. When driven by the electron beam of energy 40 keV and current 1.5A, the amplifier was simulated to output 5-10 kW (CW) with a 3 dB frequency bandwidth of 90-100 GHz and saturated gain of 40 dB. The gyro-TWA system includes a 3-layer microwave window, broadband input coupler and quasi-optical mode converter in the form of a corrugated horn. The electron gun has been designed and simulated [5,6] using both MAGIC and Opera and experimentally tested [7] to show the output of a 1.5 A, 40 Kv electron beam with alpha up to 1.56. Experimental results include electron beam profile, current and velocity ration, the microwave power, profile and bandwidth.
Keywords :
cyclotron masers; electron beam applications; electron guns; gyrotrons; helical waveguides; travelling wave amplifiers; 3-layer microwave window; MAGIC; Opera; W-band gyro-TWA; W-band gyrotron traveling wave amplifier; amplifier simulation; bandwidth 75 GHz to 110 GHz; beam-wave interaction; broadband input coupler; current 1.5 A; cusp electron gun; cyclotron resonance maser; electron volt energy 40 keV; fast-wave interaction; helical corrugation; helically corrugated waveguide; ideal dispersive properties; microwave power; optimum eigenwave; orbit annular electron beam generation; power 5 kW to 10 kW; quasi-optical mode converter; voltage 40 kV; Bandwidth; Educational institutions; Electron beams; Helium; Microwave amplifiers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh
ISSN :
0730-9244
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2127-4
Electronic_ISBN :
0730-9244
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2012.6383943
Filename :
6383943
Link To Document :
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