Claims
- 1. An electron gun for producing a hollow electron beam for use in a microwave device having a voltage source and an interaction region in which said beam interacts with a propagating RF signal applied thereto, the gun comprising:
- an annular cathode;
- an anode spaced a fixed distance from said cathode, said anode having an aperture for passage of said beam therethrough, said cathode being negatively charged by the voltage source applied thereto with respect to said anode;
- a center post disposed within a center region of said cathode along an axis of said gun and said interaction region, said center post terminating at said aperture of said anode, wherein an angle which is defined between said cathode and said anode is equivalent to an angle which is defined between said cathode and said center post;
- control means spaced between said anode and said cathode for electrostatically focusing said beam to control a convergence point of said beam;
- means for providing a magnetic field in a region of said beam convergence point, and means for reversing direction of said magnetic field, wherein a magnetic field reversal region occurs along the axis of the electron gun and the microwave device downstream of said beam convergence point, away from said cathode, said beam being a large orbit beam in which the electrons spiral about the axis of the electron gun after passing said magnetic field reversal region, wherein said magnetic field reversing means comprises a plurality of polepieces secured between said anode and said interaction region including a central polepiece and an outer polepiece.
- 2. The electron gun of claim 1, wherein said control means further comprises:
- an inner and an outer control electrode respectively disposed relative to said cathode such that said beam passes between said inner and outer control electrodes, and means for providing each of said inner and outer control electrodes with a respective positive voltage relative to said cathode to provide said electrostatic focusing.
- 3. The electron gun of claim 2, wherein said inner and outer control electrodes have a bias voltage defined as a difference between said positive voltage provided to said inner control electrodes and said positive voltage provided to said outer control electrode to deflect a trajectory of said beam.
- 4. The electron gun of claim 1, wherein said microwave device is a peniotron.
- 5. The electron gun of claim 1, wherein each said polepiece has respective generally tapered surfaces, said surfaces minimizing axial extent of said field reversal region.
- 6. The electron gun of claim 5, wherein said tapered surfaces converge toward each other.
- 7. The electron gun of claim 1, wherein said cathode has a generally conic shape.
- 8. The electron gun of claim 1, wherein said center post has a liquid cooled core.
- 9. An electron gun for producing a hollow electron beam for use in an interaction region of a microwave device, the gun having a voltage source electrically connected thereto and comprising:
- an annular cathode;
- an anode spaced a fixed distance from said cathode, said anode having an aperture for passage of said beam therethrough, said cathode being negatively charged by the voltage source with respect to said anode;
- a center post located within a center region of said cathode positioned axially along an axis of said gun and said interaction region extending through said cathode, said center post terminating at said aperture of said anode, wherein an angle which is defined between said cathode and said anode is equivalent to an angle which is defined between said cathode and said center post;
- control means spaced between said anode and said cathode for electrostatically focusing said beam to control a convergence point of said beam;
- means for providing a magnetic field in a region of said beam convergence point; and
- more than one polepiece secured between said anode and said interaction region for creating a magnetic field reversal region, said polepieces including a central polepiece and an outer polepiece, wherein said magnetic field reversal region occurs along the axis of the electron gun and the microwave device downstream of said beam convergence point, away from said cathode, said beam being a large orbit beam in which the electrons spiral about the axis of the electron gun after passing said magnetic field reversal region.
- 10. The electron gun of claim 9, wherein each said polepiece has respective generally tapered surfaces, said surfaces converging toward each other and minimizing axial extent of said field reversal region.
- 11. The electron gun of claim 9, wherein said control means further comprises:
- an inner and an outer control electrode respectively disposed relative to said cathode such that said beam passes between said inner and outer control electrodes, and means for providing at least one of said inner and outer control electrodes with a positive voltage with respect to said cathode to provide said electrostatic focusing.
- 12. The electron gun of claim 11, wherein said inner and outer control electrodes have a bias voltage defined as a difference between said positive voltage provided to said inner control electrodes and said positive voltage provided to said outer control electrode to deflect a trajectory of said beam.
- 13. An electron gun for producing a hollow electron beam for use in a microwave device having a voltage source electrically connected thereto and a region in which said beam interacts with a propagating RF signal, the gun comprising:
- an annular cathode having a conic surface;
- an anode spaced a fixed distance from said cathode, said anode having an aperture for passage of said beam therethrough, said cathode being negatively charged by the voltage source with respect to said anode;
- a center post located within a center region of said cathode along an axis of said gun and said interaction region, said center post terminating at said aperture of said anode, wherein an angle which is defined between said cathode and said anode is equivalent to an angle which is defined between said cathode and said center post;
- control means located between said anode and said cathode for electrostatically focusing said beam to control a convergence point of said beam; and
- means for providing a magnetic field in a region of said beam convergence point, and means for reversing direction of said magnetic field, wherein a magnetic field reversal region occurs along the axis of the electron gun and the microwave device downstream of said beam convergence point, away from said cathode, said beam being a large orbit beam in which the electrons spiral about the axis of the electron gun after passing said magnetic field reversal region, wherein said magnetic field reversing means is secured between said anode and said interaction region and comprises a plurality of polepieces.
- 14. The electron gun of claim 13, wherein said center post has a liquid cooled core.
- 15. The electron gun of claim 14, wherein said center post has spiral coolant channels.
- 16. The electron gun of claim 13, wherein each said polepiece has respective tapered surfaces, said surfaces converging toward each other and minimizing axial extent of said field reversal region.
- 17. The electron gun of claim 13, wherein said control means further comprises:
- an inner and an outer control electrode respectively disposed relative to said cathode such that said beam passes between said inner and outer control electrodes, and means for providing each of said inner and outer control electrodes with a respective positive voltage relative to said cathode to provide said electrostatic focusing.
- 18. The electron gun of claim 17, wherein said inner and outer control electrodes have bias voltage defined as a difference between said positive voltage provided to said inner control electrodes and said positive voltage provided to said outer control electrode to deflect a trajectory of said beam.
- 19. An electron gun for producing a hollow electron beam for use in a microwave device having an RF interaction region, the electron gun having an annular cathode and an anode with an inter-electrode region defined therebetween, said anode having an aperture for passage of said beam therethrough, the gun comprising:
- a ferromagnetic cylinder enclosing said inter-electrode region electrically connected to said anode;
- means for producing a magnetic field coupled to said ferromagnetic cylinder between said anode and the interaction region;
- a center post electrically connected to said ferromagnetic cylinder, said center post terminating at said aperture of said anode and located along an axis of the inter-electrode region, wherein magnetic flux of said magnetic field is conducted through said center post and said ferromagnetic cylinder providing a magnetic field free region within the inter-electrode region; and
- wherein said magnetic field producing means further comprises more than one polepiece secured between said anode and said interaction region for creating a magnetic field reversal region, said polepieces including a central polepiece and an outer polepiece for reversing the direction of the magnetic field in a region of said beam convergence point, wherein a magnetic field reversal region occurs along the axis of the electron gun and the microwave device proximate the beam convergence point, said beam being a large orbit beam in which the electrons spiral about the axis of the gun after traversing said magnetic field reversal region.
- 20. The electron gun of claim 19, further comprising means for electrostatically focusing said beam located between said anode and said cathode.
- 21. The electron gun of claim 20, wherein said electrostatically focusing means further comprises:
- an inner and an outer control electrode respectively disposed relative to said cathode such that said beam passes between said inner and outer control electrodes, and means for providing each of said inner and outer control electrodes with a respective positive voltage relative to said cathode to provide said electrostatic focusing.
- 22. The electron gun of claim 21, wherein said inner and outer control electrodes have a bias voltage therebetween to deflect a trajectory of said beam.
- 23. The electron gun of claim 19, wherein each said polepiece has respective generally tapered surfaces, said surfaces minimizing axial extent of said field reversal region.
- 24. The electron gun of claim 19, wherein a first angle is defined as an angle between said cathode and said anode and is equivalent to a second angle which is defined as an angle between said cathode and said center post.
- 25. The electron gun of claim 24 further comprising a voltage source electrically connected to said cathode for providing said cathode with a highly negative voltage with respect to said ferromagnetic cylinder, said anode and said center post, whereby said first angle and said second angle define equipotential lines of an electric field which direct said beam into a convergence point in the interaction region.
Government Interests
This invention was made with support under contract N00014-90-C-2060 awarded by the Naval Research Laboratory. The United States Government has certain rights in this invention.
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