Experimental start-up results of a 118 GHz TE(22,6) gyrotron are prese
nted and compared with theory. The theoretical excitation regimes of c
ompeting modes are computed in the energy-velocity-pitch-angle plane.
The start-up paths through the plane are determined by the time evolut
ion of the beam parameters during the start-up phase and are seen to d
etermine the cavity oscillating mode. Experimental results show that c
ompetition between the TE(22,6) and TE-(19,7) modes can be completely
eliminated by using the proper start-up method in a case where a typic
al triode start-up results in oscillation in the competing TE-(19,7) m
ode. These new results, applicable to any arbitrary gyrotron cavity mo
de, are shown to be in excellent agreement with theory.