Frozen Wave Generator Technology as a Source of Constant Amplitude High Power High Frequency Radio Frequency Pulses
Abstract
A Frozen Wave Generator as a source of RF energy consists of an ensemble of electrostatic energy storage elements, alternately charged positive and negative, that can be switched to produce a constant amplitude oscillatory waveform in the time domain that mimics the spatially stored energy. The oscillatory frequency of this wave is determined by the energy storage elements which can be made up of discrete components or alternately made from transmission line segments. In this paper, we will review the state of the art in FWG technology, contrasting various techniques and range of frequencies attainable. In our laboratory, we have investigated a unique topology that reduces the number of switch elements to a single switch. In this paper we will present results for multi-cycle laboratory scale single-switch FWG RF sources for frequencies as high as 500 MHz. Scaling relations and designs for higher frequency and power will also be presented and discussed within the context of switch requirements and matching to radiating elements.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA606008
Entities
People
- L. L. Altgilbers
- M. F. Rose
- M. Rader
- S. Best
- Z. Shotts
Organizations
- United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command