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Experimental study of a plasma-filled backward wave oscillator

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https://doi.org/10.1109/27.221113Creative Commons 'BY' version 4.0 license
Abstract

We present experimental studies of a plasma-filled X-band backward wave oscillator (BWO). Depending on the background gas pressure, microwave frequency upshifts of up to 1 GHz appeared along with an enhancement by a factor of 7 in the total microwave power emission. The bandwidth of the microwave emission increased from -0.5 GHz to 2 GHz when the BWO was working at the rf power enhancement pressure region. The rf power enhancement appeared over a much wider pressure range in a high beam current case (10-100 mT for 3 kA) as compared to a lower beam case (80-115 ml for 1.6 kA). The plasma-filled BWO has higher power output compared to the vacuum BWO over a broader region of magnetic guide field strength. Trivelpiece-Gould modes (T-G modes) are observed with frequencies up to the background plasma frequency in a plasma-filled BWO. Mode competition between the Trivelpiece-Gould modes and the X-band TM01 mode prevailed when the background plasma density was below 6 x 1011 cm-3. At a critical background plasma density of cr 8 x 1011 cm-3 power enhancement appeared in both X-band and the T-G modes. Power enhancement of the S-band in this mode collaboration region reached up to 8 dB. Electric fields measured by the Stark-effect method were as high as 34 kV/cm while the BWO power level was 80 MW. These electric fields lasted throughout the high power microwave pulse. © 1993 IEEE

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