An improved design for quasi-optical mode conversion of whispering gallery mode gyrotron radiation |
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Authors: | A. W. M?bius J. A. Casey K. E. Kreischer A. Li R. J. Temkin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plasma Fusion Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 02139 Cambridge, Massachusetts;(2) Present address: Kernforschungszenstrum Karlsruhe, Institut für Technische Physik, Karlsruhe, W. Germany |
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Abstract: | Results are reported of a theoretical and experimental investigation of a quasi-optical mode converter for the transformation of whispering gallery mode gyrotron output into a linearly polarized Gaussian like beam. The mode converter consists of a helically cut waveguide launcher, similar to that originally proposed by Vlasovet al, followed by a focusing mirror. Theoretical results using aperture field methods indicate that the length of the waveguide launcher is of critical importance in providing a confined radiation pattern. Experimental results on the radiation pattern were obtained for several launcher lengths using a 0.6 MW, 149 GHz pulsed gyrotron operating in the TE16,2 mode. Radiation pattern results for the optimum launcher length agree well with theoretical calculations using the Stratton-Chu aperture radiation theory for unperturbed waveguide modes. A mirror focusing in the azimuthal direction was designed by a geometrical optics approach to focus the radiation coming from the launcher. Good focusing with 91.4% efficiency (power in the focused beam divided by gyrotron power) was found experimentally using the combined launcher and mirror with the pulsed gyrotron. These results indicate that quasi-optical antennas are useful for transforming high order, high frequency gyrotron modes into directed beams in free space. |
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Keywords: | Quasi-optical antenna mode converter gyrotron millimeter wave |
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