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A Novel Quadruple Corrugated Waveguide Slow-Wave Structure for Terahertz Applications


Abstract:

A novel quadruple corrugated waveguide slow-wave structure for terahertz radiation sources has been proposed, designed for pencil and sheet electron beams. It is compared...Show More

Abstract:

A novel quadruple corrugated waveguide slow-wave structure for terahertz radiation sources has been proposed, designed for pencil and sheet electron beams. It is compared in detail with a double corrugated waveguide slow-wave structure in terms of dispersion, interaction impedance, and output power. High-frequency characteristics show an interaction impedance of 0.77~\Omega for quadruple corrugated waveguide sheet electron beam tunnel, 0.55~\Omega for quadruple corrugated waveguide pencil electron beam tunnel, and 0.5~\Omega for double corrugated waveguide at 0.34 THz. To validate the proposed slow-wave structure, a 0.34 THz backward wave oscillator is designed, with a sheet electron beam producing 6.3 W peak power and frequency tunability from 0.281-0.368 THz, and a pencil beam generating 2.6 W peak power with frequency tunability from 0.286-0.365 THz. The double corrugated waveguide-based BWO shows an output power of 2.2 W. 160 periods of the quadruple corrugated waveguide slow-wave structure are fabricated using a computer numerical control milling machine. Cold test experiments show {S}_{{21}} above -2 dB and {S}_{{11}} below -16 dB at 0.34 THz.
Published in: IEEE Electron Device Letters ( Volume: 45, Issue: 10, October 2024)
Page(s): 1989 - 1992
Date of Publication: 09 August 2024

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