Design of a low-voltage, axially modulated, cusp-injected, third harmonic, x-band gyrotron amplifier experiment
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1997-11Author
Liu, Arnold
Lawson, Wes
Fernandez, Anna
Rodgers, John
Destler, William
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We present the design of a prebunched, third harmonic
small-orbit gyrotron experiment that utilizes a 45 kV, 8
A beam to produce over 185 kW of amplified power at 9.9 GHz
in a 1.23 kG magnetic field. We detail the design of the electron
gun, which produces a moderately compressed axially streaming
annular beam. The beam is velocity modulated by a short TM010
coaxial input cavity and energy is extracted in a right-circular
TE021 output cavity. Perpendicular energy is imparted to the
beam via a nonadiabatic magnetic transition at the end of a 23 cm
drift region between the two cavities. A nonlinear single particle
code is used to predict an electronic efficiency of 52% and a large
signal gain of 25.5 dB. This code generates the cavity field profiles
via a scattering matrix formalism and uses the output from the
electron gun code to model the beam. This improved model allows
the potentially important effects of leakage fields and finite beam
thickness and spread to be investigated.
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