Periodic GW level microwave pulses in X-band from a combination of a relativistic backward wave oscillator and a helical waveguide compressor

P. Macinnes, V. Bratman, L. Zhang, G. Denisov, W. He, N. G. Kolganov, M. McStravick, S. Mishakin, C. Robertson, S. Samsonov, C. Whyte, A. Young, K. Ronald, A. Phelps, A. Cross
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Backward Wave Oscillators (BWO's) utilizing moderately relativistic (~550kV), high-current (~10 kA) electron beams are capable of producing hundreds of MWs of pulsed radiation in the centimeter wavelength range. Such relativistic BWOs (RBWOs) allow for broadband, smooth, frequency-tuning via adjustment of the accelerating potential; making them an attractive source for use in frequency-swept pulse compression. This paper presents results of a 2.86m long 5-fold helically corrugated, dispersive pulse compressor where a maximum power compression ratio of 25 was achieved by compressing an input microwave pulse of 80 ns duration swept from 9.65 GHz to 9.05 GHz into a 1.6ns Gaussian-envelope pulse. For an average input power of 5.8 kW generated by a conventional traveling wave tube amplifier, a peak pulse output power of 145 kW was measured corresponding to an energy efficiency of 66%. An X-band relativistic BWO, designed to drive a 0.97m long 5-fold compressor, was built and tested using the accelerating potential generated by a SINUS-6 highcurrent accelerator. The experimental RBWO operated close to the predicted power of 700MW with its oscillation frequency varied from 10 to 9.6GHz via the falling edge of the voltage pulse. It was demonstrated that the ~15ns duration frequency-swept part of the RBWO pulse was effectively compressed resulting in a 4.5-fold peak power increase with a maximum power of 3.2 GW generated. The potential for a 5-fold helical waveguide to compress longer duration pulses generated by a RBWO is discussed.
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由相对论反向波振荡器和螺旋波导压缩器组合产生的x波段周期GW级微波脉冲
利用中等相对论性(~550kV)、大电流(~ 10ka)电子束的后向波振荡器(BWO’s)能够在厘米波长范围内产生数百mw的脉冲辐射。这种相对论性BWOs (RBWOs)允许通过调整加速势实现宽带、平滑的频率调谐;使它们成为一个有吸引力的源,用于扫频脉冲压缩。本文介绍了一个2.86m长的5倍螺旋波纹色散脉冲压缩机的结果,通过将从9.65 GHz扫频到9.05 GHz的80 ns持续时间的输入微波脉冲压缩成1.6ns高斯包络脉冲,实现了最大功率压缩比25。对于传统行波管放大器产生的平均输入功率为5.8 kW,测量到的峰值脉冲输出功率为145 kW,相应的能量效率为66%。设计了一个x波段相对论BWO,用于驱动0.97m长的5倍压气机,并使用SINUS-6高电流加速器产生的加速势进行了测试。实验RBWO的工作功率接近于预测功率700MW,振荡频率在10 ~ 9.6GHz之间,通过电压脉冲的下降沿变化。结果表明,RBWO脉冲的~15ns持续时间扫频部分被有效压缩,峰值功率增加4.5倍,产生的最大功率为3.2 GW。讨论了五倍螺旋波导压缩由RBWO产生的较长持续时间脉冲的潜力。
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