Claims
- 1. A device called a turbutron for producing millimeter wave pulses in the gigawatt power range, comprising in combination:
- a high voltage diode configuration which is maintained under vacuum and comprised of an explosive, cylindrical cathode; an extended cylindrical anode structure and a gap spacing between said anode and cathode;
- a megavolt coaxial pulse line for producing a beam of electrons under conditions of charge saturation, said beam of electrons being explosively emitted from said cathode to create an intensely oscillating relativistic turbulent electron plasma in and beyond said gap of said diode configuration, thereby producing pulsed high power millimeter waves radiating out radially and polarized parallel to the axis of said electron beam;
- a plurality of microwave windows located transverse to the diode configuration gap at the outer cylindrical wall of said anode structure;
- annular magnet coils located external and coaxial to said diode configuration that produce a strong uniform axial magnetic field in order to restrict the electrons in said turbulent electron plasma to pure longitudinal motion along said magnetic field;
- wherein said relativistic turbulent electron plasma is predominately confined between said emission cathode and a virtual cathode and confined radially about said electron beam axis; and
- wherein said virtual cathode is an imaginary boundary beyond which few electrons pass and is oscillating both in electrical potential and position, the latter centered at a distance which is approximately twice the cathode anode gap.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said millimeter waves have a pulse length in the range ten nanoseconds and a frequency of 35 GHz enabling propagation through the atmosphere.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said plasma has a broad turbulent spectrum of longitudinal modes of oscillation which peak at 35 GHz and are directly converted into free transverse millimeter waves.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the cathode electrode is made of carbon.
- 5. The device of claim 1 wherein said anode structure is comprised of a primary anode surface made of aluminized Mylar foil located 3 millimeters axially from the end of said cylindrical cathode, and the remaining surface of said anode structure is made of steel and is sufficiently distant from the cathode to avoid cavity resonance and surface breakdown.
- 6. The device of claim 1 wherein said diode configuration is maintained at a vacuum of 10.sup.-4 torr.
- 7. The device of claim 1 wherein the microwave windows are made of a microwave transparent material such as Lucite.
- 8. The device of claim 1 wherein a microwave reflector antenna is located coaxially with said cylindrical anode structure and externally to said magnet coils to reflect microwaves out parallel and external to said diode axis and wherein said antenna is shaped in a curved dishlike manner to produce a prescribed gain pattern.
- 9. The device of claim 8 wherein a quasioptical mirror resonator having apertures about its periphery is located coaxially between said reflector antenna and the axis of said turbulent electron plasma to partially reflect radiation back into said plasma and to partially transmit said radiation to said antenna through said apertures thereby producing microwave amplification.
- 10. The device of claim 9 wherein said apertures are non defractive.
- 11. The device of claim 1 wherein said anode structure is comprised of a primary anode surface made of a strong wire grid.
- 12. The device of claim 1 wherein said anode structure is comprised of a metallic primary anode surface having a circular aperture therein, said aperture having a diameter that is larger than the diameter of said electron beam.
- 13. The device of claim 1 wherein said magnet coil is a Helmholtz magnet coil that operates in the 1 Tesla range; said magnet being located external and coaxially to the diode, wherein said magnet coil is comprised of two annular magnet coils located on either side of the microwave windows and produces a magnetic field parallel to the diode axis.
- 14. A device called a turbutron for producing millimeter wave pulses in the gigawatt power range, comprising in combination:
- a high voltage diode configuration, which is maintained at a vacuum, comprised of an explosive cylindrical cathode, an extended cylindrical anode structure and a gap spacing of near 3 mm between said anode and end of said cathode;
- a megavolt coaxial pulse line for producing a beam of electrons under conditions of charge saturation, said beam of electrons being explosively emitted from said cathode to create an intensely oscillating relativistic turbulent electron plasma in and beyond said gap of said diode configuration, thereby producing pulsed high power millimeter waves radiating out radially and polarized parallel to the axis of said electron beam, said millimeter waves having a pulse length in the range of 10 nanoseconds and a dominant frequency of 35 gigahertz enabling propagation through the atmosphere;
- wherein said relativistic turbulent electron plasma is predominantly confined between said emission cathode and a virtual cathode, said plasma having a broad turbulent spectrum of longitudinal modes of oscillation however peaking at 35 gigahertz and being directly converted into free transverse millimeter waves;
- wherein said anode structure includes a circular primary anode surface made of aluminized Mylar foil of near micron thickness, located 3 millimeters axially from the end of said emission cathode and joined to the cylindrical wall of said anode structure, wherein the wall of said anode structure is made of steel and is sufficiently distant from said emitter cathode to avoid wall breakdown and cavity resonance;
- a plurality of microwave windows located transverse to said gap of said diode configuration at the outer cylindrical wall of said anode structure;
- annular magnet coils located external and coaxial to said diode configuration to aid in confining said turbulent electron plasma radially along the diode axis; and
- a microwave reflector/antenna located coaxially with said cylindrical anode structure and externally to said magnet coils to reflect said microwaves out parallel and external to said diode axis and wherein said antenna is shaped in a curved, dishlike manner to produce a prescribed gain pattern.
- 15. A device called a turbutron for producing millimeter wave pulses in the gigawatt power range, comprising in combination:
- a high voltage diode configuration, which is maintained at a vacuum, comprised of an explosive cylindrical cathode, an extended cylindrical anode structure and a gap spacing of near 3 mm between said anode and end of said cathode;
- a megavolt coaxial pulse line having its center and outer conductors connected to said cathode and anode respectively, for producing a beam of electrons under conditions of charge saturation, said beam of electrons being explosively emitted from said cathode to create an intensely oscillating relativistic turbulent electron plasma in and beyond said gap of said diode configuration, thereby producing pulsed high power millimeter waves radiating out radially and polarized parallel to the axis of said electron beam, said millimeter waves having a pulse length in the range of 10 nanoseconds and a dominant frequency of 35 gigahertz enabling propagation through the atmosphere;
- wherein said relativistic turbulent electron plasma is predominantly confined between said emission cathode and a virtual cathode, said plasma having a broad turbulent spectrum of longitudinal modes of oscillation, however peaking at 35 gigahertz and being directly converted into free transverse millimeter waves;
- wherein said anode structure includes a circular primary anode surface made of aluminized Mylar foil of near micron thickness, located 3 millimeters axially from the end of said emission cathode and joined to the cylindrical wall of said anode structure, wherein the wall of said anode structure is made of steel and is sufficiently distant from said emitter cathode to avoid wall breakdown and cavity resonance;
- a plurality of microwave windows located transverse to said gap of said diode configuration at the outer cylindrical wall of said anode structure;
- annular magnet coils located external and coaxial to said diode configuration that produce a strong uniform axial magnetic field of at least one tesla in order to restrict the electrons in said turbulent electron plasma to pure longitudinal motion along said magnetic field; and
- a microwave reflector/antenna located coaxially with said cylindrical anode structure and externally to said magnet coils to reflect said microwaves out parallel and external to said diode axis and wherein said antenna is shaped in a curved, dishlike manner to produce a prescribed gain pattern.
- 16. The device of claim 15 wherein a quasioptical mirror resonator having apertures about its periphery is located coaxially between said reflector antenna and the axis of the turbutron to partially reflect radiation back so that the reflected radiation is resonantly coupled to the primary mode of said turbulent electron plasma, and to partially transmit said radiation to said antenna through said apertures thereby producing microwave amplification.
- 17. The device of claim 15 wherein said anode structure is comprised of a primary anode surface made of a strong wire grid.
- 18. The device of claim 15 wherein said anode structure is comprised of a metallic primary anode surface having a circular aperture therein, said aperture having a diameter that is larger than the diameter of said electron beam.
- 19. The device of claim 15 wherein said cylindrical cathode is 5.1 centimeters in diameter.
- 20. The device of claim 15 wherein said vacuum is of the order of 10.sup.-4 Torr.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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