2009 IEEE Pulsed Power Conference 2009
DOI: 10.1109/ppc.2009.5386192
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Experimental verification of the advantages of the transparent cathode in a short-pulse magnetron

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“…PIC simulations [5] of the well-known relativistic A6 magnetron [2] with applied voltage V = 350 kV and voltage rise time € τ V =10 ns show (Fig. 3) that using a transparent cathode significantly reduces the time of achievement of the maximum radiation power P and increases the power (and thus the efficiency) by over 16% at least, in comparison with using a solid cathode.…”
Section: B Pic Simulation Results and Experimental Validationmentioning
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“…PIC simulations [5] of the well-known relativistic A6 magnetron [2] with applied voltage V = 350 kV and voltage rise time € τ V =10 ns show (Fig. 3) that using a transparent cathode significantly reduces the time of achievement of the maximum radiation power P and increases the power (and thus the efficiency) by over 16% at least, in comparison with using a solid cathode.…”
Section: B Pic Simulation Results and Experimental Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PIC simulations [5] with this magnetron (using UNM's SINUS-6 electron beam accelerator's voltage waveform with an applied voltage V = 260 kV in a 9 ns FWHM pulse as shown in Fig. 4, left) shows that this voltage pulse is too short for the development of oscillations when a solid cathode is used, resulting in only a small radiation power and a complicated spectrum (Fig.…”
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“…Contribution of (3) in (2) depends on the sign of dU/ dt. Therefore, a shift of regions (6) and the boundary voltage U 0 is different for increasing and decreasing voltages. Naturally, the boundary regions will be different for different shapes of the voltage pulse as well.…”
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“…1 left) with modified diffraction output [3] driven by a transparent cathode [4][5][6] it is found that this magnetron can operate with a high efficiency 'tJ e that is comparable to conventional magnetrons and, as a consequence, with long lifetime (since fewer electrons have unspent energy that is dumped on the magnetron electrodes, which lead to their overheating and erosion).…”
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