Research Program on a Compact and High-Power Microwave Tube.
Abstract
A research program on a compact and high-power microwave tube has been initiated for applications to microwave weapons. The proposed microwave tube is a phase-controlled amplifier based on the newly developed cusptron microwave tube concept. The objective of this program is to develop a cusptron amplifier of 5-9 GHz, 80-100 MW, 10 microsec pulse length, and 1-10 kHZ repetition rate. The immediate goal is the construction of a medium power tube of 5-9 GHz, 200-250 KW, 10 microsec pulse length, and 1 KHz repetition rate. The program covers a three year period, CY 86-88. Contents: Description of Proposed Research; Costs and Schedule; Appendices (Reprints): Observation of Microwave Generation from a Cusptron Device; Linear Theory of Cusptron Microwave Tubes; Experimental Results - Cusptron Microwave Tube Study; Design Study of Cusptron Amplifier for Accelerators.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA171567
Entities
People
- H. S. Uhm
- J. Y. Choe
- W. Namkung
Organizations
- Naval Ordnance Laboratory