Mode locking and mode control in nonrelativistic and relativistic magnetrons

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Experiments have been performed on both non relativistic and relativistic magnetrons. Non relativistic (4 kV, <1 A, kW microwave power) magnetron experiments are performed on commercial oven magnetrons for an in-depth investigation of crossed-field mode locking. A reflection amplifier system has been developed in which one magnetron acts as the driver and a second magnetron is the amplifier (Figure 1). Demonstration of the frequency locking of this experimental configuration is presented in Figure 2. Experimental data are in excellent agreement with Adler's equation. Phase locking has also been demonstrated with this experiment.

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Gilgenbach, R. M., Neculaes, V. B., Lopez, M., Jones, M., Whte, W., Lau, Y. Y., … Price, D. (2003). Mode locking and mode control in nonrelativistic and relativistic magnetrons. In 4th IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference, IVEC 2003 - Proceedings (pp. 336–337). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/IVEC.2003.1286363

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