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Showing papers by "Yanyu Wei published in 1997"


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TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of the ridge-loaded helical waveguide with the inner wall removed helical groove is presented, and the relationship of the dispersion and impedance to the ridge dimensions is also given.
Abstract: The proposition to name the helical waveguide with the inner wall removed helical groove is presented in this paper. As an all-metal slow-wave circuit, the ridge-loaded helical-groove structure is especially suited for use in millimeter TWT's due to its advantages of large size, high manufacturing precision, and good heat dissipation. However, the analysis of this slow-wave circuit was never before done. For analyzing this structure, the cylindrical coordinates are employed in the center space and the helical ones are used in the gap and groove regions. Making use of the matching conditions of the RF fields and the continuity of the voltage and current at the boundaries, the expressions for the dispersion and the coupling impedance of the ridge-loaded helical groove are obtained. The relationship of the dispersion and impedance to the ridge dimensions are also given. It is indicated from the calculation results that approximately 30% bandwidth for this structure can be achieved.

32 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the dispersion relation for the interaction between the electron beam and the symmetrical mode propagating in a slow wave circuit is obtained, by means of the Variational method.
Abstract: The ridge loaded ring-plane traveling wave tube can provide high output power in a relatively broader bandwidth. The dispersion relation for the interaction between the electron beam and the symmetrical mode propagating in this slow wave circuit is obtained, by means of the Variational method. The method to calculate the arbitrary order Bessel function with complex argument is discussed. The three dimensional trajectory graph of the Bessel function with complex argument is plotted. The instantaneous operating bandwidth can be estimated in terms of the relation between of the gain and frequency.

1 citations