Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Microwave and Millimeter Wave Radiation from Hollow, Rotating Electron Beams.
Abstract
Studies of the production of microwave and millimeter wave radiation from rotating electron beams have been pursued at the University of Maryland under AFOSR sponsorship since 1978. In the period 1978-1981, these studies centered the braodband radiation produced when a rotating electron beam interacts with the TE and/or TM modes of a smooth cylindrical conducting boundary system. These early studies led in 1981 to the first demonstration of a new type of coherent radiation source at microwave and millimeter wave wavelengths with demostrable advantages over existing sources. This device, informally called a Cusp Injected Magnetron of Cusptron by members of our group, produces radiation by the resonant interaction of a rotating electron beam with the modes of a magnetron-type conducting boundary.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 30, 1984
- Accession Number
- ADA153827
Entities
People
- W. W. Destler
Organizations
- University of Maryland