Accession Number:

AD0269064

Title:

THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF LARGE-SIGNAL TRAVELING-WAVE TUBES

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MICHIGAN UNIV ANN ARBOR

Report Date:

1961-10-01

Abstract:

A general 2-dimensional nonlinear interaction theory is developed for traveling-wave tubes and specialized to include klystrons. The equationsARE DEVELOPED USING A Lagrangian analysis and the space-charge fields are found by 2-dimensional Greens function techniques. Experimental data are given on a UHF Crestatron designed to operate over the frequency range from 300 to 900 mc. Both cold-test and hot-test measurements are given on tube No. 4 operating under pulsed conditions. The design of a microperveance-one axially symmetric electron gun with the Poisson cell is outlined and detailed information on the space-charge density distribution and potential gradient at the cathode are given. Author

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0001

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AF30 602 2303

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