Design and Cold Tests of Asymmetric Quasioptical Resonators |
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Authors: | Richard P. Fischer and Arne W. Fliflet |
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Affiliation: | (1) Plasma Physics Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C, 20375, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper presents the design and test of asymmetric quasioptical resonators for gyrotron applications, where most of the diffraction output coupling comes from the smaller of two mirrors. A computer code based on scalar diffraction theory is used to calculate the resonator losses and the electric field near the mirrors. Resonators with mirror separations approaching confocal have reduced side lobes in the diffraction patterns, which should allow for better power transmission and focusing. Cold tests have been performed at 94 and 141 GHz to measure the quality factor of the asymmetric resonators as a function of mirror separation and mirror misalignment. Typical resonator parameters include 65 cm mirror separation, 1-3% output coupling and 85% of the losses from the small mirror. A half-symmetric resonator with one flat and one curved mirror has also been investigated. The calculated values of Q are in reasonably good agreement with the cold test measurements. |
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Keywords: | asymmetric quasioptical resonators diffraction losses cold tests scalar diffraction theory |
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