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Axial mode locking in a harmonic-multiplying, inverted gyrotwystron
Zhao, J.; Nusinovich, G.S.; Guo, H.; Rodgers, J.C.; Granatstein, V.L.;
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Volume 28,
Issue 3,
June 2000
Page(s):597
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605
Abstract:
When in microwave sources, an open waveguide operating at frequencies close to cutoff is used as a resonator, a number of modes with the same transverse structure, but different axial distribution can be excited by an electron beam. The width of the resonance curves of these modes broadens as the number of axial variations grows. This leads to overlapping of these curves at large axial indexes. As a result, phase locking of such modes may occur. A theory describing axial mode locking in gyrodevices is developed. The results of theoretical analysis are compared to a harmonic-multiplying, inverted gyrotwystron experiment. It is shown that such phase-locked operation in a set of modes with overlapping resonance curves can significantly enlarge the bandwidth of gyrodevices. Furthermore, this technique may be broadly applicable to other devices, which employ cavities with overlapping modes
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