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Research in coherent, free electron, millimeter-wave sources at the University of Wisconsin.

Authors :
Booske, J.H.
Scharer, J.E.
Chang, S.F.
Joe, J.
Source :
1990 Plasma Science IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts; 1/ 1/1990, p192-192, 1p
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

Summary form only given. An experimental/theoretical research program is being established at the University of Wisconsin (UW) to study millimeter-wave, free-electron masers (FEMs). The program will concentrate on the investigation of devices using low-voltage (<100-kV), axially streaming, periodically focused electron beams and slow-wave structures. Topics of particular attention include efficiency optimization and average power handling enhancement in the above-mentioned devices. The use of sheet electron beams for increasing the power-handling capabilities of low-voltage FEMs is investigated. Dispersion relations and growth rates for dielectric liner and periodic gratings are evaluated. Nonlinear effects such as tapering, mode-competition, and beam space-charge-as well as beam quality-are quantitatively studied for their impact on efficiency optimization. Experimental research is conducted on a streaming beam experimental (SBX) facility, which is capable of operating in single-pulse (0.1-100-μs) burst, or CW mode and delivers beams of up to 50 kV and 2 A (with later upgrade to 75 kV) [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
1990 Plasma Science IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
86399843
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/PLASMA.1990.110798