Claims
- 1. A microwave generator comprising:
- a wideband waveguide having a first and second end;
- a plurality of cathodes spaced at intervals along the wideband waveguide between the first and second ends, each of the cathodes comprising:
- a) an anode grid;
- b) an electron source including a cold emissions cathode positioned in close proximity to the anode grid, the cathode including means for emitting electrons in response to a voltage difference between the cathode and the anode grid;
- c) first and second conductors, across which a voltage difference may be established, the first conductor being coupled to the anode grid; and
- d) an optically triggered switch coupled between the cathode and the second conductor, for selectively connecting the second conductor to the cathode and allowing a voltage difference to be applied between the cathode and anode grid such that electrons are emitted from the cathode as an electron current pulse;
- a light source for producing one or more light pulses that trigger the plurality of optically triggered switches; and
- a plurality of fiber optic cables disposed between the light source and the plurality of optically triggered switches for carrying the one or more light pulses produced by the light source to the optically triggered switches;
- wherein each of the plurality of optically triggered switches is selectively triggerable to produce a microwave pulse having a predefined frequency.
- 2. The microwave generator of claim 1, wherein the plurality of optically triggered switches are simultaneously triggered such that a first microwave pulse is produced at the first end of the waveguide and a second microwave pulse is produced at the second end of the waveguide, the first and second microwave pulses having a frequency substantially equal to Vp/dg, where Vp is the phase velocity of a microwave in the waveguide and dg is a distance between the plurality of cathodes.
- 3. The microwave generator of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of cathodes is sequentially triggered at an equal time interval .DELTA. to produce a single microwave pulse at the first end of the waveguide having a magnitude that is proportional to the number of triggered cathodes along the waveguide and a second microwave pulse at the second end of the waveguide having a frequency substantially equal to 1/2.DELTA..
- 4. The microwave generator of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of cathodes is sequentially triggered at a varying time interval that increases by T at each cathode to produce a first microwave pulse at the first end of the waveguide having a frequency substantially equal to 1/T and a second microwave pulse at the second end of the waveguide having a frequency that is substantially equal to 1/(T+2.DELTA.), where A is a fixed time between the triggering of sequential cathodes.
- 5. The microwave generator of claim 1, wherein the plurality of cathodes are triggered in a preprogrammed manner to produce desired microwave pulses in the wideband waveguide.
- 6. The microwave generator of claim 1, wherein the wideband waveguide is a ridge waveguide.
- 7. The microwave generator of claim 1, wherein the light source is a laser.
- 8. The microwave generator of claim 1, wherein the waveguide includes a plurality of radiating apertures that are proximate to each of the plurality of cathodes.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/326,113, filed on Oct. 19, 1994, for PULSED-CURRENT ELECTRON BEAM METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN GENERATING AND AMPLIFYING ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY, which in turn is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/037,348 filed on Mar. 26, 1993, for PULSED-CURRENT ELECTRON BEAM METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USE IN GENERATING AND AMPLIFYING ENERGY, now abandoned. The benefit of the filing dates of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 08/326,113 and 08/037,348 are hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. .sctn.120.
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