Claims
- 1. A klystron comprising means for emitting a plurality of electron beams, means for accelerating the electron beams in a given direction, a number of drift tube sections successively aligned relative to one another in the direction of the electron beams for velocity modulating the electron beams in response to radio frequency energy coupled to said drift tube sections, and a number of electrostatic quadrupole arrays successively aligned relative to one another along at least one of said drift tube sections in the direction of the electron beams for focusing the electron beams and maintaining the electron beams in spaced apart parallel relationship to one another, each of said electrostatic quadrupole arrays including a plurality of electrode in a common plane forming a different quadrupole for each of the electron beams.
- 2. A klystron according to claim 1, wherein said at least one drift tube section contains a focusing quadrupole array and a de-focusing quadrupole array next adjacent said focusing quadrupole array, said de-focusing quadrupole array having electrodes which are arranged to be polarized oppositely from corresponding electrodes of said focusing quadrupole array.
- 3. A klystron according to claim 1, wherein each of said quadrupoles formed in each of said electrostatic quadrupole arrays includes an electrode which forms a part of another one of said quadrupoles in the same electrostatic quadrupole array.
- 4. A klystron according to claim 1, wherein said emitting means is arranged to provide each of the electron beams with a diameter which is less than the wave length of the radio frequency energy by at least a factor of ten.
- 5. A klystron according to claim 1, wherein said electrostatic quadrupole arrays are arranged to maintain the electron beams spaced apart by distances of about one wave length of the radio frequency energy.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number DE-AC02-76CH00016, between the U.S. Department of Energy and Associated Universities, Inc.
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