Class of deflection-modulated, high-power microwave amplifiers
Abstract
An unusual deflection-modulated, fast-wave electron device is analyzed. It has several unique properties; the electron beam is unbunched and is perpendicular to the direction of power flow in the circuit, and the circuit could be a simple fundamental-mode rectangular waveguide. The amplifier consists of an electron gun, a deflection cavity, an optional beam-bending system, and an output interaction region. An idealized theory showing that 100 percent electronic efficiency may be achieved, and several large-signal calculations with over 90 percent electronic and circuit efficiencies, are presented. The power, gain, and frequency limits to this type of amplifier or frequency multiplier are discussed. The beam power must be greater than 100 kW for efficient operation. The devices operate best at frequencies below a few gigahertz because of limitations on the ratio of beam size to circuit size. The power gains vary between 10 and 25 db.
- Publication:
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Presented at IEEE Intern. Electron Devices Meeting
- Pub Date:
- 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977ieee.meet....5T
- Keywords:
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- Circuits;
- Microwave Amplifiers;
- Power Gain;
- Electron Beams;
- Electronic Equipment Tests;
- Microwave Equipment;
- Waveguides;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering