Gyrotron‐backward‐wave‐oscillator experiments utilizing a high current, high voltage, microsecond electron accelerator

Abstract

We report the first gyrotron‐backward‐wave‐oscillator experiments to produce high power (tube power of ∼1–8 MW), long‐pulse (0.3–1.2 μs) microwaves at high currents (0.1–2 kA) and high voltages (650–750 kV). Experiments were performed in the TE11 fundamental backward‐wave mode, with efficiencies of ∼1%–2%. Mode competition was observed which is believed to originate from the TE21 absolute instability.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/70862/2/JAPIAU-72-4-1221-1.pd

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