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  1. Microwave and Guided Wave Letters
  2. Year : 1998 Volume : 8
  3. Issue 9
  4. An overmoded coaxial buncher cavity for a 100-MW gyroklystron
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Year : 2000 Volume : 10
Year : 1999 Volume : 9
Year : 1998 Volume : 8
Issue 12
Issue 11
Issue 10
Issue 9
Extension of Berenger's PML for bi-isotropic media
Reducing the substrate losses of RF integrated inductors
An overmoded coaxial buncher cavity for a 100-MW gyroklystron
Single-mode optical fibers using Pade approximants
Design equations for broad-band planar aperture coupler
A time-domain vector potential formulation for the solution of electromagnetic problems
A systematic approach to the derivation of constitutive parameters of a perfectly matched absorber
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Issue 4
Issue 3
Issue 2
Issue 1
Year : 1997 Volume : 7
Year : 1996 Volume : 6
Year : 1995 Volume : 5
Year : 1994 Volume : 4
Year : 1993 Volume : 3
Year : 1992 Volume : 2
Year : 1991 Volume : 1

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An overmoded coaxial buncher cavity for a 100-MW gyroklystron

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Author Castle, M. Anderson, J. Lawson, W. Saraph, G.P.
Copyright Year 1991
Abstract An overmoded abrupt transition coaxial buncher cavity has been designed and experimentally cold tested for use in a second-harmonic 17.136-GHz three-cavity 100-MW gyroklystron. Circuit efficiencies of 41% can be achieved with a buncher cavity that has a quality factor of 389 in the TE/sub 021/ mode. Scattering matrix and finite-element codes were used to design and model the cavity theoretically and to determine that the cavity would be stable to oscillation. The experimental cold testing confirmed these results and refined the final dimensions from the theoretical models.
Starting Page 302
Ending Page 304
Page Count 3
File Size 50495
File Format PDF
ISSN 10518207
Volume Number 8
Issue Number 9
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1998-09-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Coaxial components Klystrons Tellurium Circuits Testing Ceramics Q factor Scattering Transmission line matrix methods Microwave amplifiers
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Physics and Astronomy Engineering
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