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Analysis of a Disc-Loaded Circular Waveguide for Interaction Impedance of a Gyrotron Amplifier

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In this article, a rigorous electromagnetic analysis of a circular waveguide loaded with axially periodic annular discs was developed in the fast-wave regime, considering finite axial disc thickness and taking into account the effect of higher order space harmonics in the disc-free region and higher order modal harmonics on the disc occupied region of the structure.
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A rigorous electromagnetic analysis of a circular waveguide loaded with axially periodic annular discs was developed in the fast-wave regime, considering finite axial disc thickness and taking into account the effect of higher order space harmonics in the disc-free region and higher order modal harmonics in the disc-occupied region of the structure. The quality of the disc-loaded circular waveguide was evaluated with respect to its azimuthal interaction impedance that has relevance to the gain of a gyrotron millimeter-wave amplifier (gyro-traveling-wave tube) in which such a loaded waveguide finds application as a wideband interaction structure. The results of electromagnetic analysis of the structure with respect to both the dispersion and azimuthal interaction impedance characteristics were validated against the commercially available code: high frequency structure simulator (HFSS). The analysis predicts that the value of the interaction impedance at a given frequency decreases with the increase of the disc hole radius and disc periodicity. The change of the axial disc thickness does not significantly change the value of the interaction impedance though it shifts the frequency range over which appreciable interaction impedance is obtained. Out of the three disc parameters, namely the disc hole radius, thickness and periodicity, the lattermost is most effective in controlling the value of the azimuthal interaction impedance. However, the passband of frequencies and the center frequency of the passband both decrease with the increase of the disc periodicity. Moreover, the disc periodicity that provides large azimuthal interaction impedance would in general be different from that giving the desired dispersion shape for wideband interaction in a gyro-TWT, suggesting a trade-off in the value of the disc periodicity to be chosen.

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Linear and nonlinear theory of the Doppler-shifted cyclotron resonance maser based on TE and TM waveguide modes

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive theory of the cyclotron resonance maser (CRM) interaction in a circular waveguide is presented, and the conditions for maximum temporal and spatial growth rates are shown.
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Analysis of a circular waveguide loaded with dielectric and metal discs

TL;DR: In this article, the azimuthally symmetric TE-mode analysis of the structure was carried out in fleld matching technique by considering the propagating wave in cylindrical free space region having radius equal to the hole-radius of metal disc, and the stationary waves in free-space and dielectric regions between two consecutive metal discs.
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Beam-absent analysis of disc-loaded-coaxial waveguide for application in gyro-twt (part-1)

TL;DR: In this paper, the beam-present dispersion relation and small-signal gain equation in Pierce's format for the disc-loaded-coaxial waveguide were developed for wideband gyro-traveling-wave tube (gyro-TWT) if the conflgurations are used as interaction structure.
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Exploration of a double-tapered disc-loaded circular waveguide for a wideband gyro-TWT

TL;DR: In this paper, the axial phase propagation constant predicted by the dispersion relation was substituted into the gyro-traveling-wave-tube gain-equation, the latter obtainable from the beam-present dispersion relations of the device.
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Analysis of a tapered disc-loaded waveguide for a wideband gyro-TWT

TL;DR: In this paper, the dispersion relation of a disc-loaded circular waveguide for the propagation constant, obtained by the cold (beam-absent) field analysis, was fed back into the small-signal gain equation of a gyro-traveling wave tube (TWT) to assess the technique of tapering the structure cross section for widening the bandwidth of the device.
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TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-modelling architecture for waveguiding systems that automates the very labor-intensive and therefore time-heavy and expensive process of designing and installingWaveguiding Systems.
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Linear and nonlinear theory of the Doppler-shifted cyclotron resonance maser based on TE and TM waveguide modes

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive theory of the cyclotron resonance maser (CRM) interaction in a circular waveguide is presented, and the conditions for maximum temporal and spatial growth rates are shown.
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Electromagnetic Theory and Applications in Beam-Wave Electronics

Biswajit Basu
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Linear and non-linear theory of the Doppler-shifted cyclotron resonance maser based on TE and TM waveguide modes

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive theory of the cyclotron resonance maser (CRM) interaction in a circular waveguide is presented, and the conditions for maximum temporal and spatial growth rates are shown.
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