2004
DOI: 10.1109/tps.2004.828879
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Improvements in Depressed Collector Performance by Modifications to Electrode Geometry Vis-a-Vis Trajectories of Backscattered Electrons

Abstract: Backscattering of electrons in depressed collectors has a significant effect on the collector efficiency and other performance parameters. We have studied these phenomena using our code BSCAT. It allows for tracking of multiple generations of backscatter by a representative set of trajectories without going to an excessively large number of them. By examining the trajectories and the impact angles of incoming rays, it is possible to modify the geometry of the electrodes, such that the effects of backscatter ar… Show more

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“…1,2 In theory, multistage depressed collectors are possible, but have not yet been demonstrated experimentally in gyrotrons. [3][4][5] Depressed collectors cannot only enhance the overall efficiency greatly but also reduce the power loading on the collector, which facilitates longpulse operation of gyrotrons and reduces the possibility of collector failure due to metal fatigue. By reducing the voltage on the collector with respect to the body, the electrons are decelerated and the deposited thermal energy on the collector is also reduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 In theory, multistage depressed collectors are possible, but have not yet been demonstrated experimentally in gyrotrons. [3][4][5] Depressed collectors cannot only enhance the overall efficiency greatly but also reduce the power loading on the collector, which facilitates longpulse operation of gyrotrons and reduces the possibility of collector failure due to metal fatigue. By reducing the voltage on the collector with respect to the body, the electrons are decelerated and the deposited thermal energy on the collector is also reduced.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%