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18 November 1989 An Experimental Sixteenth Harmonic Cusptron Device
S P. Kuo, K. K. Tiong, P. E. Miller
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Proceedings Volume 1039, 13th Intl Conf on Infrared and Millimeter Waves; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978495
Event: 13th International Conference on Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 1987, Honolulu, HI, United States
Abstract
A cusptron device operating at sixteenth cyclotron harmonic has been set up for the development of a compact and high power microwave source. An axis-encircling electron beam of 22Kev (=1.044) as the radiation source is produced from an annular thermionic cathode of 1.4 cm radius and 0.16 cm radial thickness with a pierce-type focusing electrode together with a cusp magnetic field. A 16-slotted waveguide with b/a=1.23 is used for the 2π mode operation where b and a are the radii of the slots and the inner wall of the waveguide respectively. a=1.7 cm is designed so that the operating magnetic field is 364 Gauss and the radiation frequency is 15.6GHz. 11% efficiency is achieved from particle simulation. The results of our experimental study will be presented and a comparison of the experimental results with those of particle simulation will be made.
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S P. Kuo, K. K. Tiong, and P. E. Miller "An Experimental Sixteenth Harmonic Cusptron Device", Proc. SPIE 1039, 13th Intl Conf on Infrared and Millimeter Waves, (18 November 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978495
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Waveguides

Particles

Electron beams

Electrodes

Iron

High power microwaves

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