Title :
Computer Optimization of Electron Guns Using Beam Optics Analysis
Author :
Ives, Lawrence ; Bui, Thuc ; Read, Mike ; David, John ; Tran, Hien
Author_Institution :
Calabazas Creek Res., Inc., San Mateo
Abstract :
Electron guns are used in many vacuum electron devices to convert electrical power into an electron beam. Vacuum electron RF sources are critical for national defense and many scientific and industrial applications. In an RF source, the beam energy is converted to energy in an RF wave. The electron gun is a primary component in klystrons, traveling wave tubes (TWTs), gyrotrons, and inductive output tubes. The configuration of the gun depends on many factors, including the operating voltage, current, beam size and shape, magnetic focusing circuit, power supply, and operational environment. Consequently, customized electron gun design is required for essentially every new device. Because of the large number of variables, this is often a time consuming and expensive process. A number of 2D simulation tools are available, including EGUN and TRAK. The process becomes more demanding for 3D designs. Interest in multiple beam and sheet beam guns is placing severe demands on the computational codes as well as the design engineer. 3D analysis is computationally intensive, making iterative design very expensive when performed manually. CCR is advancing this capability using the 3D finite element, adaptive mesh code beam optics analysis (BOA). Although the designs presented here are 2D, the simulations are completely 3D. While this is not necessary forthese particular designs, it establishes the process for direct transition to 3D designs. In this program, a confined flow, Pierce electron gun was designed using computer optimization.
Keywords :
CAD; electron beams; electron guns; electronic engineering computing; finite element analysis; iterative methods; travelling wave tubes; 2D simulation tools; 3D designs; 3D finite element; EGUN; Pierce electron gun; TRAK; adaptive mesh code beam optics analysis; computer optimization; confined flow; electrical power conversion; electron beam; electron gun design; gyrotrons; inductive output tubes; iterative design; klystrons; sheet beam guns; traveling wave tubes; vacuum electron RF sources; vacuum electron devices; Computational modeling; Defense industry; Electron beams; Electron devices; Electron guns; Electron optics; Electron tubes; Optical beams; Optical computing; Radio frequency;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2007. IVEC '07. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Kitakyushu
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0633-1
DOI :
10.1109/IVELEC.2007.4283361