Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989spie.1059..222s&link_type=abstract
IN: Space sensing, communications, and networking; Proceedings of the Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 16-18, 1989 (A90-31926 13-1
Physics
Cyclotron Resonance Devices, Harmonic Generators, Submillimeter Waves, Electron Beams, Optical Resonators
Scientific paper
At MIT a submillimeter gyrotron is being operated using a waveguide cavity with an iris at its output end. This experiment operated at second harmonic for 1-2 microsec pulses with a 75 kV, 10 A electron beam. Second harmonic emission has been observed at 13 frequencies from 301 GHz to 503 GHz with output powers of 1-22 kW and a 15 MHz frequency bandwidth. The highest output power was 22 kW with an efficiency of 3.5 percent at 467 GHz and an output power of 15 kW with 6 percent efficiency was obtained at 417 GHz. A variety of diagnostics that were used to discriminate between fundamental and second harmonic emission are discussed.
Kreischer K. E.
Spira-Hakkarainen S. E.
Temkin Richard J.
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