DocumentCode
3551784
Title
Relaxation instabilities in high perveance electron beams
Author
Sutherland, A.D.
Volume
5
fYear
1959
fDate
1959
Firstpage
68
Lastpage
70
Abstract
Spurious low frequency oscillations similar to those reported by Cutler have been observed in the form of large amplitude modulation of both the RF output and the collector current of klystrons utilizing high perveance electron beams. This modulation, which appears typically as saw-tooth-like relaxation oscillations with frequencies ranging from 10 cps to 10 kcps, was observed to occur spontaneously only if the operating pressure was lower than a critical threshold (
mm Hg). Experiments are described which were designed to investigate this phenomenon using dc beam testers. Evidence is presented which indicates that the oscillations are due to a relaxation back and forth between two possible solutions to Poissons equation which both satisfy all boundary conditions. One of the possible solutions corresponds to the existence of a virtual cathode within the beam, resulting in a partial reflection of electrons. Experimental evidence indicates that positive ions play an important role in triggering the relaxation.
mm Hg). Experiments are described which were designed to investigate this phenomenon using dc beam testers. Evidence is presented which indicates that the oscillations are due to a relaxation back and forth between two possible solutions to Poissons equation which both satisfy all boundary conditions. One of the possible solutions corresponds to the existence of a virtual cathode within the beam, resulting in a partial reflection of electrons. Experimental evidence indicates that positive ions play an important role in triggering the relaxation.Keywords
Amplitude modulation; Boundary conditions; Cathodes; Electron beams; Klystrons; Mercury (metals); Optical reflection; Poisson equations; Radio frequency; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electron Devices Meeting, 1959 International
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEDM.1959.187132
Filename
1472671
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