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Beam Line Design, Beam Alignment Procedure, and Initial Results for the<span class="MathJax_Preview" style="">W</span><script type="math/tex" id="MathJax-Element-1">W</script>-Band Gain Experiment at Los Alamos | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

Beam Line Design, Beam Alignment Procedure, and Initial Results for theW-Band Gain Experiment at Los Alamos


Abstract:

A gain experiment was performed at Los Alamos using a 120-keV 2-A cylindrical electron beam with a ridged waveguide slow-wave structure at 94 GHz, demonstrating 22 dB of ...Show More

Abstract:

A gain experiment was performed at Los Alamos using a 120-keV 2-A cylindrical electron beam with a ridged waveguide slow-wave structure at 94 GHz, demonstrating 22 dB of amplification through a traveling-wave interaction. The structure was planar with a gap of 0.75 mm and a length of 5 cm. The 2-A electron beam was confined in a 3.2-kG axial magnetic field, with roughly a 0.5-mm diameter. The electron beam was aligned along the magnetic axis of the solenoid by scribing out its cyclotron motion on a novel optical diagnostic using a procedure that depends on varying the solenoidal field strength. The transport through the structure was verified by letting the beam drill holes in a series of thin metallic foils before insertion of the structure
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science ( Volume: 34, Issue: 5, October 2006)
Page(s): 2393 - 2403
Date of Publication: 16 October 2006

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