Free electron maser experiments based on a coaxial 2d bragg cavity

I.V. Konoplev, P. McGrane, K. Ronald, A.W. Cross, W. He, C.G. Whyte, A.D.R. Phelps, C.W. Robertson

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Abstract

The generation of high power microwave radiation from a twodimensional (2D) Bragg co-axial free electron maser (FEM) is reported. Two 2D Bragg structures positioned at the input and output of an oversized coaxial interaction region were used to define the cavity of the FEM. Measurements of the transmission coefficient of the 2D Bragg structures were conducted with experimental results compared with theoretical predictions. A IkA, 475kV annular electron beam of diameter 7cm was measured. The frequency of the microwave radiation generated was measured to lie within the reflection zone of the 2D Bragg cavity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages569-570
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2004
EventConference digest of the 2004 joint 29th international conference on infrared and millimeter waves and 12th international conference on terahertz electronics - Germany
Duration: 27 Jan 2004 → …

Conference

ConferenceConference digest of the 2004 joint 29th international conference on infrared and millimeter waves and 12th international conference on terahertz electronics
CityGermany
Period27/01/04 → …

Keywords

  • free electron maser experiments
  • 2D Bragg
  • (2D) Bragg

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