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Electron Gun for Gyrotrons

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ISBN/EAN: 9789811946103
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 0 S., 4.52 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Beschreibung

This book highlights the emission, transmission, and launching of an electron beam. It presents an overview and recent advances in order to enhance knowledge in the field of gyrotron in general and electron gun in particular. The book is presented in seven chapters starting with the introduction and ending with future possible directions in the field of electron beams and gyrotrons.

Autorenportrait

Dr. Udaybir Singh received hisPh.D. in physics from Gurukul Kangri University, Haridwar, India, in 2012. He worked in the field of Microwave Tube Area for 10 years at CSIR- Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), Pilani, India. Currently he is working in the field of Photonics and ubiquitous analytical techniques at CSIR- Central Scientific Instruments Organization (CSIO), Chandigarh. He has published more the 100 research papers in in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings.

Prof. A. K. Sinhareceived his Ph.D. degree from Ranchi University, India, in 1986. He has authored or coauthored more than 200 research papers in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings. His major fields of research include megawatt tubes, megawatt applications, and mathematical modeling in general and TWT and gyrodevices.

Inhalt

CHAPTER 1   

INTRODUCTION

1.1    

General introduction                                                

1.2

Introduction to Gyrotron

 

1.1.1 Applications

1.3

Introduction to Magnetron Injection Gun (MIG)

CHAPTER 2   

MOTION OF ELECTRON BEAM IN GYROTRON     

2.1    

Introduction                                                                                 

2.2    

Electron beam Generation                                                          

 

2.2.1   Thermionic Cathodes

 

2.2.2   Functioning of Thermionic Cathodes

 

2.2.3   Thermionic Cathode material

 

2.2.4   Operating mechanism

2.3    

Electron beam Propagation

2.4 

Electron beam Compression

2.5

Electron beam Interaction

2.6

Electron beam Collection

CHAPTER 3   

ELECTRICAL DESIGN OF MIG

3.1    

Introduction                                                                                 

3.2    

Preliminary design                       

3.3

Design constraints

3.4

Electrical Design

 

3.4.1  Geometry creation

 

3.4.2   Design goals

 

3.4.3   Electron beam analysis

 

3.4.4  Output Parameters tuning

 

3.4.5  Parametric study

3.5

Design of MIGs with different geometrical configurations

 

3.5.1   Double beam MIG

 

3.5.2   Tunable MIG

 

3.5.3   Co-axial MIG

 

3.5.4   Inverse MIG

 

Appendix A3.1: Study MIG Design Equations                                                       

CHAPTER 4

THERMAL AND HIGH VOLTAGE BREAKDOWN STUDY

4.1

Introduction  

4.2

Introduction to Thermal Analysis

4.3

Thermal Analysis of MIG

 

4.3.1 Cathode heater Temperature realization

 

4.3.2 Anode Temperature realization

 

4.3.3 Study of Structural deformation

4.4

Introduction to high voltage Analysis

4.5

high voltage Breakdown

4.6

Electric breakdown in MIG

 

4.6.1 Electric breakdown in air

 

4.6.2 Electric breakdown in vacuum

 

4.6.3 Electric breakdown in insulator

4.7

High voltage breakdown study of MIG

4.8

conclusion

CHAPTER 5

MECHANICAL AND  OPERATIONAL DESIGN OF MIG

5.1    

Introduction                                                                                 

5.2    

Material selection and engineering drawings

5.3    

Fabrication of MIG

5.4

Material selection and Engineering design

5.5

Fabrication of MIG

5.6

Vacuum operation

5.7

MIG testing

 

5.7.1   Cold testing

 

5.7.2   Hot Testing

CHAPTER 6

MIG DESIGN EXAMPLES

6.1    

General Introduction                                                                  

6.2

MIG design for different applications

 

6.2.1  Low power MIG design

 

6.2.2  Double  beam MIG design

 

6.2.3  High power MIG design

 

6.2.4  Magnetically tunable MIG design

 

6.2.5  MIG design at THz frequency

 

6.2.6  Co-axial MIG design

 

6.2.7  Inverse MIG design

6.3

Conclusion

CHAPTER 7

CONCLUDING REMARKS

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