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Experimental investigation of a 140 GHz gyrotron-backward wave oscillator
Authors:M A Basten  W C Guss  K E Kreischer  R T Temkin and M Caplan
Institution:(1) Plasma Fusion Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 02139 Cambridge, Massachusetts;(2) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 94550 Livermore, California;(3) Present address: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Wisconsin, 53706 Madison, Wisconsin
Abstract:We report the experimental operation of a voltage tunable gyrotron backward wave oscillator (gyro-BWO) in the frequency range near 140 GHz. Voltage tunability is an important feature of the gyro-BWO for application as a fast tuning source for driving high power free electron lasers or cyclotron autoresonance maser amplifiers. The gyro-BWO operated in an overmoded cylindrical waveguide structure in the TE1,2 mode. The electron beam source was a Pierce-wiggler gun producing an 80 kV, 6.2 A beam. Frequency tuning with voltage between 134 and 147 GHz was achieved in the TE1,2 mode with constant magnetic field. However, this tuning was found to be discontinuous. Output powers of up to 2 kW and 2% efficiency were found, significantly below theoretical predictions for a cold beam. The theoretical beam velocity spread was modeled by a 3D beam transport code. The code results show that space charge forces, coupled with the wiggler-induced helical motion and the short cyclotron wavelength of the beam, produce large increases in velocity spread in the magnetic compression region. A beam with smaller velocity spread would be needed to make the gyro-BWO operate at the desired efficiency.
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