Claims
- 1. A high power microwave cavity comprising a pair of opposing operatively connected clamshell halves oriented with respective inner facing concave surfaces, said halves comprised of a metal selected from the group consisting of silver, copper, and silver-based alloys, wherein said clamshell halves each further includes an operatively connected coupling port, said coupling ports being arranged in an opposing orientation to each other, said cavity is further characterized as exhibiting a dominant TE.sub.011 mode and a TM.sub.111 mode separated from said TE.sub.011 mode and wherein at least one of said coupling ports is characterized as a waveguide port for insertion of a waveguide.
- 2. A microwave cavity comprising a pair of opposing operatively connected clamshell halves oriented with respective inner facing concave surfaces, said halves comprised of a metal selected from the group consisting of silver, copper and silver-based alloys, wherein said clamshell halves each further includes an operatively connected coupling port, said coupling ports being arranged in an opposing orientation to each other said cavity is further characterized as exhibiting a dominant TE.sub.011 mode and a TM.sub.111 mode separated from said TE.sub.011 mode, and said clamshell halves are of dimensions yielding a frequency of about 10 GHz and a geometric factor of about 699 ohms.
- 3. The microwave cavity of claim 2 wherein the cavity is comprised of copper and has a Q-value of about 1.2.times.10.sup.-5 at a temperature of 10K and a frequency of 10 GHz.
- 4. The microwave cavity of claim 2 wherein said pair of opposing clamshell halves include a thin coating of a superconductive material upon the concave surfaces of the halves.
- 5. The microwave cavity of claim 2 wherein said pair of opposing clamshell halves include a thin coating of a high temperature superconductive material upon the concave surfaces of the halves.
- 6. The microwave cavity of claim 2 wherein the clamshell halves are comprised of silver.
- 7. The microwave cavity of claim 6 wherein said pair of opposing halves include a thin coating of a high temperature superconductive material upon the concave surfaces of the halves.
- 8. The microwave cavity of claim 2 wherein the clamshell halves are comprised of a silver-based alloy.
- 9. The microwave cavity of claim 8 wherein said pair of opposing halves include a thin coating of a high temperature superconductive material upon the concave surfaces of the halves.
- 10. A high power microwave cavity comprising a pair of opposing operatively connected clamshell halves oriented with respective inner facing concave surfaces, said halves comprised of a metal selected from the group consisting of silver, copper, and silver-based alloys, wherein said clamshell halves each further includes an operatively connected coupling port, said coupling ports being arranged in an opposing orientation to each other, said cavity is further characterized as exhibiting a dominant TE.sub.011 mode and a TM.sub.111 mode separated from said TE.sub.011 mode, at least one of said coupling ports is characterized as a waveguide port for insertion of a waveguide, and said clamshell halves are of dimensions yielding a frequency of about 10 GHz and a geometric factor of about 699 ohms.
- 11. The microwave cavity of claim 10 wherein said pair of opposing clamshell halves include a thin coating of a high temperature superconductive material upon the concave surfaces of the halves.
- 12. The microwave cavity of claim 10 wherein the cavity is comprised of copper and has a Q-value of about 1.2.times.10.sup.-5 at a temperature of 10K and a frequency of 10 GHz.
- 13. The microwave cavity of claim 10 wherein said pair of opposing clamshell halves include a thin coating of a superconductive material upon the concave surfaces of the halves.
- 14. The microwave cavity of claim 10 wherein the clamshell halves are comprised of a silver-based alloy.
- 15. The microwave cavity of claim 14 wherein said pair of opposing halves include a thin coating of a high temperature superconductive material upon the concave surfaces of the halves.
- 16. The microwave cavity of claim 10 wherein the clamshell halves are comprised of silver.
- 17. The microwave cavity of claim 16 wherein said pair of oposing halves include a thin coating of a high temperature superconductive material upon the concave surfaces of the halves.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 856,428, filed Mar. 23, 1992, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention is the result of a contract with the Department of Energy (Contract No. W-7405-ENG-36).
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