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Polarization control of microwave emission from high powerrectangular cross-section gyrotron devices
Authors:Hochman  JM Gilgenbach  RM Jaynes  RL Rintamaki  JI Lau  YY Cohen  WE Peters  CW Spencer  TA
Institution:Intense Energy Beam Interaction Lab., Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI;
Abstract:Results are summarized of experiments on a gyrotron utilizing a rectangular-cross-section (RCS) cavity region. The major issue under investigation is polarization control of microwave emission as a function of magnetic field. The electron beam driver is the Michigan Electron Long Beam Accelerator (MELBA) at parameters: V=0.8 MV, Idiode=1-10 kA, Itube=0.1=0.5 kA, and te-beam=0.4-1.0 μs. The annular e-beam is spun up into an axis-encircling beam by passing it through a magnetic cusp prior to entering the RCS interaction cavity. Experimental results show a high degree of polarization in either of two orthogonal modes as a function of cavity fields. The RCS gyrotron produced peak powers of 14 MW in one polarization (TE10) and 6 MW in the cross-polarized mode (TE 01). Electronic efficiencies for this device reached as high as 8% with transverse efficiency of 16%. Experimental results on the beam alpha (α=V/V) diagnostics, where alpha is the ratio of the e-beam's transverse velocity to its parallel velocity, agree well with the single electron trajectory code. MAGIC code results are in qualitative agreement with microwave measurements. Microwave emission shifts from the dominant fundamental mode polarization (TE10□ ), to the next higher order mode polarization (TE01□) as the solenoid magnetic field is raised from 1.4-1.9 kGauss. Frequency measurements using heterodyne mixers support mode identification as well as MAGIC code simulations
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