Claims
- 1. A deflection structure to deflect a beam of charged particles comprising:
- a first deflection element defining a first serpentine transmission line including a first pair of identical, equidistantly spaced-apart serpentine conductors that are disposed in registration with each serpentine conductor of said first pair having a selected axial length, and which are arranged to define a first gap therebetween; and
- a second deflection element defining a second serpentine transmission line;
- said first and second deflection elements being angularly disposed relative to each other and interdigitated to produce a transmission passage including said first gap through which said charged particle beam is to pass.
- 2. The deflection structure according to claim 1 wherein said first and second serpentine transmission lines are orthogonally disposed relative to each other.
- 3. The deflection structure according to claim 1 wherein:
- said first serpentine transmission line is vertically disposed; and
- said second serpentine transmission line is horizontally disposed.
- 4. The deflection structure according to claim 3 wherein said first and second serpentine transmission lines are collocated and each is in a balanced arrangement.
- 5. The deflection structure according to claim 1 further includes a shielding frame substantially surrounding said first and second deflection elements and defining therewithin internal serpentine passages to receive sections of said first and second serpentine transmission lines to shield adjacent sections thereof from each other while leaving said transmission passage unobstructed.
- 6. The deflection structure according to claim 5 wherein:
- each of said first and second serpentine transmission lines includes a respective plurality of adjacent loops; and
- said shielding frame shields adjacently disposed loops of each of said first and second serpentine transmission lines from each other.
- 7. The deflection structure according to claim 6 wherein:
- said first and second serpentine transmission lines are substantially perpendicular one to the other; and
- said shielding frame includes four substantially identical mating ground blocks.
- 8. The deflection structure according to claim 5 further includes a plurality of feedthrough connectors extending through said shielding frame and electrically connected to said first and second serpentine transmission lines.
- 9. The deflection structure according to claim 1 wherein said second serpentine transmission line includes a second pair of identical, equidistantly spaced-apart serpentine conductors that are disposed in registration with each other, each serpentine conductor of the second pair having an axial length which is the same as said selected first length of said first pair of serpentine conductors, and which define a second gap therebetween, with said second gap also included in said transmission passage.
- 10. The deflection structure according to claim 9 wherein said first pair of identical serpentine conductors has a periodic configuration, with a first period.
- 11. The deflection structure according to claim 10, wherein said second pair of identical serpentine conductors has a periodic configuration, with a second period.
- 12. The deflection structure according to claim 11, wherein said first and second periods are different.
- 13. The deflection structure according to claim 11, wherein said first and second periods are equal.
- 14. The deflection structure according to claim 13 wherein said first pair of identical serpentine conductors and said second pair of identical serpentine conductors have identical serpentine configurations that operate in a balanced mode.
- 15. The deflection structure according to claim 9
- further including:
- a shielding frame substantially surrounding said first and second deflection elements and defining therewithin internal serpentine passages to receive sections of said first and second serpentine transmission lines to shield adjacent sections thereof from each other while leaving said transmission passage unobstructed; and
- eight feedthrough connectors extending through said shielding frame; and
- wherein:
- each serpentine conductor of each of said first and second pairs of serpentine conductors, respectively, has an input end and an output end;
- four of said eight feedthrough connectors are individually electrically connected to said input end of each of said serpentine conductors; and
- the remaining four of said eight feedthrough connectors are individually electrically connected to said output end of each of said serpentine conductors.
- 16. The deflection structure according to claim 15 wherein each of said feedthrough connectors are electrically and mechanically identical one to the other.
- 17. The deflection structure according to claim 16 wherein said eight feedthrough connectors maintain alignment of said serpentine conductors within said shielding frame.
- 18. The deflection structure according to claim 9 wherein said first gap and said second gap intersect to centrally locate said transmission passage with said charged particle beam passing through both of said first and second gaps.
- 19. The deflection structure according to claim 18 wherein said centrally located transmission passage extends substantially uniformly along the entire axial length of said first and second pair of serpentine conductors.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/968,630, filed on Oct. 29, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,376,864, issued 27 Dec. 1994 entitled "Shielded Serpentine Traveling Wave Tube Deflection Structure", which is incorporated herein by reference.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENTAL RIGHTS
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC08-88NV10617 between the United States Department of Energy and EG&G Energy Measurements.
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