2009
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/42/20/205204
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Simulations of multipactor thresholds in shielded microstrip lines

Abstract: A particular software ‘MuSLi’ has been developed and applied for simulations of the multipactor effect in shielded microstrip lines with cross-sections that are partially filled with dielectric material. The software combines an electromagnetic field solver, determining the electric field structure in the microstrip line, and a Monte Carlo algorithm, calculating the corresponding electron trajectories taking into account a spread of the electron initial velocity and different secondary emission properties of t… Show more

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“…Accordingly, the proposed analysis concerns with use of the elliptical waveguides as an iris, as reported in [20,21]. Silver is used in the computations of the secondary electrons, which is characterized by the following SEY (δ) parameters (extracted from [6]): first crossover energy, W 1 = 30 eV; maximum value of SEY, δ max = 2.22; and incident electron energy for δ max , W max = 165 eV.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Accordingly, the proposed analysis concerns with use of the elliptical waveguides as an iris, as reported in [20,21]. Silver is used in the computations of the secondary electrons, which is characterized by the following SEY (δ) parameters (extracted from [6]): first crossover energy, W 1 = 30 eV; maximum value of SEY, δ max = 2.22; and incident electron energy for δ max , W max = 165 eV.…”
Section: Numerical Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The procedure used in this work is based on the concept of the effective electron in context of a Monte-Carlo algorithm, which has been successfully used in technical literature for dealing with this kind of problems, as reported in [17,20,21,23].…”
Section: Multipactor Algorithmmentioning
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“…Previously the same problem was met in simulations of the multipactor in rectangular waveguides 14 and microstrip lines. 17 As emphasized in these papers, Monte Carlo simulations of the long time evolution of the multipactor discharge must be very accurate and in order to suppress statistical fluctuations it is necessary to consider a very large number of electron trajectories. The necessary number of trajectories increases rapidly with increasing duration of the simulated multipactor evolution and this makes the simulations very time consuming.…”
Section: Model Descriptionmentioning
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“…This type of discharge is an undesirable phenomenon in many practical microwave applications and the intense study of this phenomenon during the last decades has mainly been stimulated by the necessity to be able to accurately predict the multipactor threshold in different microwave subsystems. [1][2][3][4][5] These studies have resulted in development of various numerical tools capable of simulating multipactor in different geometries including parallel plates, 6,7 coaxial cables, [8][9][10] dielectric windows, [11][12][13] rectangular and wedge-shaped waveguides, [14][15][16] microstrip lines, 17 waveguide irises, [18][19][20] and rf filters and transformers. [21][22][23] A notable exception is multipactor breakdown in circular waveguides, which has been given scant interest, in spite of its technical importance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%