Relativistic and nonrelativistic magnetron experiments and a novel theory of relativistic crossed-field limiting current

M.R. Lopez1, R.M. Gilgenbach1, V.B. Neculaes1, D.W. Jordan1, Y.Y. Lau1, M.D. Johnston1, M.C. Jones1, T.A. Spencer, J.W. Luginsland, M. Haworth, R.W. Lemke, D. Price
1Intense Energy Beam Interaction Lab, Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Tóm tắt

Summary form only given, as follows. Relativistic magnetron experiments have generated over 200 MW total microwave output power. These experiments are driven by the MELBA long-pulse e-beam with parameters: Voltage = 0.4 MV, current = 1-10 kA, pulselength = 0.5 microsecond. The 6-vane magnetron is made by Titan and operates in the L-band near 1 GHz. Two types of cathodes were used: (1) a non-end-capped cathode with an Al explosive emission region in the center of the vanes, and (2) an endcapped cathode with a spherical knob placed at its end, beyond the vanes; the emission region is within the vanes. Endloss electron current is compared for the two cathodes. Microwaves are extracted from two opposing cavities and power measurements are summarized as a function of magnetic field.

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#Cathodes #Blades #Power generation #Microwave generation #Voltage #L-band #Explosives #Electrons #Power measurement #Magnetic field measurement