High-repetition-rate ferroelectric-cathode gyrotron

M. Einat*, E. Jerby, G. Rosenman

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Abstract

The intensive research on ferroelectric electron-emission mechanisms in the last decade has resulted in a wide understanding of the physics and characteristics of this plasma-assisted electron source. Nevertheless, practical devices employing this cathode were hardly introduced. In this experimental study, a high-repetition-rate microwave oscillator based on a ferroelectric electron gun has been developed. The device operates as a cyclotron-resonance maser in the gyrotron mode. Microwave pulses exceeding 1.5 kW at ∼7 GHz are measured in repetition rates above 3 MHz and duty cycles of ∼50%. These experimental results encourage the implementation of ferroelectric cathodes in practical high-power microwave tubes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4097-4099
Number of pages3
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume79
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Dec 2001

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