Experiments to investigate copper surface fatigue caused by pulsed rf radiation were carried out using the 30 GHz free electron maser. The copper surface of a special test cavity was exposed to 15-20 MW=150-200 ns rf pulses with a repetition rate of 1 Hz, providing a temperature rise of up to 250 C in each pulse. An electron microscope was used to study the copper surface both before and after exposure to 10 4-10 5 rf pulses. An examination of the copper microstructure and cracks which developed during the experiment was made. Dramatic degradation of the copper surface and causes of very frequent breakdown were observed when the total number of rf pulses reaches 6 Â 10 4 .
Self-modulation regimes of generation in a powerful 10-micros X-band backward-wave oscillator were studied theoretically and experimentally. The sequence of the self-modulation patterns and corresponding bifurcation values observed as the current was increased were in good agreement with the results of simulations. It was found that at a current of 120 A chaotic self-modulation set in at a power of 2 MW and a relative spectral width of 4%.
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