A cusp electron gun for millimeter wave gyrodevices

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Abstract

The experimental results of a thermionic cusp electron gun, to drive millimeter and submillimeter wave harmonic gyrodevices, are reported in this paper. Using a "smooth" magnetic field reversal formed by two coils this gun generated an annular-shaped, axis-encircling electron beam with 1.5 A current, and an adjustable velocity ratio α of up to 1.56 at a beam voltage of 40 kV. The beam cross-sectional shape and transported beam current were measured by a witness plate technique and Faraday cup, respectively. These measured results were found to be in excellent agreement with the simulated results using the three-dimensional code MAGIC. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Donaldson, C. R., He, W., Cross, A. W., Li, F., Phelps, A. D. R., Zhang, L., … Young, A. R. (2010). A cusp electron gun for millimeter wave gyrodevices. Applied Physics Letters, 96(14). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3374888

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