Title :
Pulsed power supply for magnetic field to generate HPM from slow wave structures
Author :
Parmar, Nidhi ; Deshpande, P. ; Choyal, Y. ; Maheshwari, K.P. ; Bhat, K.S.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Phys., D.A. Univ., Indore, India
Abstract :
A strong axial magnetic field is required to guide a relativistic pulsed electron beam. The magnetic field can be supplied either by a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. In a backward wave oscillator (BWO) experiment, as the required field is 0-1.2 T in a cylindrical volume having radius of a couple of centimeters and length of about 10-12 cm, an electromagnet is preferred. A large pulsed current is passed into a solenoid to generate a pulsed magnetic field. This current is provided by a capacitor bank. In the paper, development of a pulsed magnetic field system is described. The generated magnetic field is of strength 1.25T with the pulse duration of 2 ms. Inner diameter of solenoid is 5 cm and length is 12 cm. The magnetic field guides a relativistic electron beam that excites a slow wave structure to generate high power microwaves.In conclusion, a pulsed power supply of magnetic field generation is fabricated. We have used a spark gap as a switch. Magnetic field can be varied upto 1.25 T. The magnetic field is used to guide a pulsed electron beam of 150 ns. High power microwaves are generated using three different type of slow wave structures. Microwave pulses of50 ns are obtained.
Keywords :
backward wave oscillators; capacitor storage; electromagnets; magnetic fields; permanent magnets; pulse generators; pulsed power supplies; pulsed power switches; relativistic electron beams; slow wave structures; solenoids; spark gaps; BWO experiment; HPM; axial magnetic field; backward wave oscillator experiment; capacitor bank; cylindrical volume; electromagnet; generated magnetic field; high power microwaves; large pulsed current; magnetic field generation; microwave pulses; permanent magnet; pulse duration; pulsed magnetic field system; pulsed power supply; relativistic electron beam; relativistic pulsed electron beam; slow wave structures; solenoid; spark gap; Capacitors; Electron beams; Magnetic fields; Microwave oscillators; Resistors; Solenoids; Voltage measurement; HPM generation; Relativistic electron beam; capacitor bank; slow wave structures;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8662-5
DOI :
10.1109/IVEC.2011.5747078