High power microwave source development
Abstract
The requirements of this project have been to: (1) improve and expand the sources available in the facility for testing purposes and (2) perform specific tasks under direction of the Defense Nuclear Agency about the applications of high power microwaves (HPM). In this project the HPM application was power beaming. The requirements of this program were met in the following way: (1) We demonstrated that a compact linear induction accelerator can drive HPM sources at repetition rates in excess of 100 HZ at peak microwave powers of a GW. This was done for the relativistic magnetron. Since the conclusion of this contract such specifications have also been demonstrated for the relativistic klystron under Ballistic Missile Defense Organization funding. (2) We demonstrated an L band relativistic magnetron. This device has been used both on our single pulse machines, CAMEL and CAMEL X, and the repetitive system CLIA. (3) We demonstrated that phase locking of sources together in large numbers is a feasible technology and showed the generation of multigigawatt S-band radiation in an array of relativistic magnetrons.
- Publication:
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Technical Report
- Pub Date:
- May 1995
- Bibcode:
- 1995pic..rept.....B
- Keywords:
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- Klystrons;
- Linear Accelerators;
- Magnetrons;
- Microwave Power Beaming;
- Microwaves;
- Phase Locked Systems;
- Superhigh Frequencies;
- Ultrahigh Frequencies;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering