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PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES)University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI 48109
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SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES)Air Force Microwave/ RF priming experiments have been performed on the UM relativistic magnetron. The high power RF priming source (40 kV, non-relativistic magnetron) was obtained on-loan from the Air Force Research Lab. Microwave power output from the AFRL priming magnetron was input into one arm of the three-waveguide exfraction system on the relativistic magnetron. The UM/ Titan A6 relativistic magnetron was driven by MELBA-C; the ceramic insulator yields 10-8 Torr scale vacuum for quasi-hard-tube conditions. Microwave priming experiments showed mode-beating effects at power levels and frequency detuning consistent with Adier's equation. Effects of microwave priming on start-oscillation time and microwave pulselength were also characterized. Major breakthroughs in this research were the discovery and demonstration of two new magnetron priming techniques: magnetic priming and cathode priming. Magnetic priming was patented by UM (US patent No. 6,872,929