• DocumentCode
    3330110
  • Title

    Experimental demonstration of multi-megawatt 95 GHz gyrotron

  • Author

    Blank, M. ; Borchard, P. ; Cahalan, P. ; Cauffman, S. ; Felch, K.

  • Author_Institution
    CPI, Palo Alto, CA, USA
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    20-24 June 2010
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    1
  • Abstract
    Summary form only given. A 95 GHz gyrotron capable of generating CW power levels in excess of 2 MW is currently under development at CPI. The gyrotron makes use of a single-anode electron gun that produces a 90-kV, 75-A electron beam for interaction with the TE22,6,1 cavity mode. Microwave power produced in the interaction cavity is transformed into a fundamental Gaussian beam using an internal waveguide launcher and three focusing and phase-correcting mirrors. The Gaussian beam exits the tube through an edge-cooled chemical-vapor-deposition (CVD) diamond window. The spent electron beam is dissipated in a 40.6-cm diameter collector fabricated from a strengthened copper alloy. The collector nominally operates at a depressed voltage 61 kV above the cathode potential to minimize the amount of power absorbed and improve efficiency.In the first series of experiments, a maximum output power level of 1.45 MW was obtained using a 61 kV cathode voltage, 90 kV total accelerating voltage, and 75 A beam current. Interaction and total output efficiencies were 21% and 32%, respectively. At a beam current of 40 A and the same voltage settings, an output power of 1.08 MW was measured for an interaction efficiency of 30% and a total output efficiency of 44%. Experimental evidence indicated that an oscillation in the beam tunnel region just prior to the interaction cavity was a likely cause of the lower than expected efficiency and output power at higher beam currents. In an attempt to alleviate the detrimental effects of the oscillation, a new beam tunnel was installed on the gyrotron. No other major changes to the gyrotron were made. In a second series of tests, a maximum, output power of 1.72 MW was obtained with a cathode voltage of 70 kV, an accelerating voltage of 93 kV and a beam current of 75 A. The interaction efficiency at this point was 25% and the total output efficiency was 33%. At 45 Abeam current, an accelerating voltage of 90 kV, and - collector voltage of 61 kV, an output power of 1.40 MW was obtained with an interaction efficiency of 35% and a total output efficiency of 51%. It appears that the presence of beam tunnel power still degrades the interaction efficiency at higher values of beam current, but there has been a marked improvement between the first and second series of tests, where the maximum achievable power has increased from 1.45 MW to 1.72. The operation at 1.4 MW output power with over 50% efficiency is also an important achievement.
  • Keywords
    diamond; gyrotrons; plasma CVD; plasma devices; plasma filled waveguides; plasma-beam interactions; C; Gaussian beam; beam tunnel region; cathode potential; cavity mode; current 75 A; edge-cooled chemical-vapor-deposition diamond window; electron beam interaction; frequency 96 GHz; internal waveguide launcher; multimegawatt gyrotron; phase-correcting mirrors; single-anode electron gun; size 40.6 cm; voltage 61 kV; voltage 70 kV; voltage 90 kV; voltage 93 kV; Acceleration; Cathodes; Electron beams; Gyrotrons; Mirrors; Particle beams; Power generation; Tellurium; Testing; Voltage;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Plasma Science, 2010 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Norfolk, VA
  • ISSN
    0730-9244
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-5474-7
  • Electronic_ISBN
    0730-9244
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PLASMA.2010.5534059
  • Filename
    5534059