Sh. Gold et al., STUDY OF GAIN IN C-BAND DEFLECTION CAVITIES FOR A FREQUENCY-DOUBLING MAGNICON AMPLIFIER, IEEE transactions on plasma science, 21(4), 1993, pp. 383-387
We report an experimental study of the gain between two half-wavelengt
h, 5.7 GHz TM110 pillbox cavities, separated by a quarter-wavelength d
rift space, and powered by a 170A, 500 keV electron beam immersed in a
n 8.1 kG magnetic field. These cavities constitute the first section o
f a planned multicavity deflection system, whose purpose is to spin up
an electron beam to high transverse momentum (alpha = upsilon(perpend
icular-to)/upsilon(z) greater than or similar to 1) for injection into
the output cavity of a frequency-doubling magnicon amplifier. We have
observed a gain of approximately 15 dB in the preferred circular pola
rization, at a frequency shift of approximately -0.18%, in the opposit
e circular polarization, at a frequency shift of approximately +0.06%.
These results are in good agreement with theory.