High-power microwave radiation of 9.5-13.4 GHz was generated in a plasma-lo
aded backward-wave oscillator employing a relativistic electron beam of 400
-500 keV and 1-3 kA. This experiment was to re-examine and confirm the prev
ious works that had been done in other various institutions. The relativist
ic electron beam, which was produced from a helium gas-loaded foil-less dio
de, was injected into the helium gas-loaded rippled-wall waveguide of the b
ackward-wave oscillator, generating a plasma in the waveguide and then the
high-power microwave radiation. A sharp increase in the output microwave po
wer has been observed in a narrow range of the helium gas pressure, and two
dips in the microwave emission have also been found in a certain range of
the axial magnetic field. Additionally, at certain values of the helium gas
pressure and guide magnetic field, the total microwave emission of the pla
sma-loaded backward-wave oscillator was found to be seven times as large as
that of the vacuum case. The highest interaction efficiency was estimated
to be about 29% for the present experiment. (C) 2000 American Institute of
Physics. [S0021- 8979(00)06618-4].