Claims
- 1. A crossed-field amplifier tube for amplifying a microwave signal comprising:
- a coaxial input section for receiving said microwave signal;
- a coaxial output section for providing an amplified said microwave signal;
- a coaxial waveguide having an inner and an outer cylindrical conductor having a common axis connected at each end to said input and output sections;
- the cylindrical outer conductor of said coaxial waveguide being an anode and having at least one ring of axially-extending circumferentially-spaced slots through the wall of said outer conductor to form at least one ring of anode slots;
- cylindrical cathode circumferential rings surrounding and axially aligned with each ring of said anode slots respectively and radially spaced therefrom to form a cylindrical interaction region between each cathode ring and the corresponding ring of anode slots in said outer conductor;
- a magnetic structure providing a periodically reversing axial field in said interaction region at each said ring of anode slots; and
- a microwave filter located between the inner and outer conductors of said coaxial waveguide.
- 2. The amplifier tube of claim 1 wherein said alternate slots of said rings are of different length.
- 3. The amplifier tube of claim 2 wherein:
- the length of the longer of said slots is resonant at a frequency at the lower end of the bandwidth of amplification frequencies of said tube; and
- the length of the shorter of said slots is resonant at a frequency at the higher end of the bandwidth of amplification frequencies of said tube.
- 4. The amplifier tube of claim 1 in which said magnetic structure comprises:
- a plurality of iron disks;
- a plurality of magnetic disks, each having their N and S poles on opposed faces of each disk;
- each of said iron and magnetic disks having a hole at the center of each disk, the axis of each of said holes being in alignment with each other and said ring of anode slots;
- a cathode material on a cylindrical surface formed by said holes in each in said magnetic disks;
- said iron disks and said magnetic disks being alternated with each other to form a cylinder of disks;
- the polarity of the magnetic field of each magnetic disk being reversed with respect to a nearest magnetic disk in said cylinder of disks; and
- the cylinder of disks providing a plurality of opposite polarity axially directed magnetic fields in the region adjacent the surface of the hole of each of said magnetic disks.
- 5. The amplifier tube of claim 4 wherein:
- the diameter of the hole of each of said magnetic disks is larger than the diameter of the hole of each of said iron disks.
- 6. The amplifier tube of claim 4 wherein said cylindrical cathode comprises:
- a secondary emitter material on the surface of the magnetic disks located at the hole of each of said magnetic disks.
- 7. The amplifier of claim 1 wherein said microwave filter comprises:
- a periodic core filter comprising:
- a second cylinder substantially filling the space between said outer and inner conductors of said coaxial line;
- said second cylinder having a circumferential groove in axial alignment with and adjacent to each of said rings of slots in said outer conductor.
- 8. The amplifier of claim 7 wherein:
- said second cylinder is an electrically conductive metal attached to the inner conductor of said coaxial line and spaced from the outer conductor of said coaxial line.
- 9. The amplifier of claim 7 wherein:
- said second cylinder is a dielectric material.
- 10. The amplifier of claim 9 wherein:
- said dielectric material is selected from the group consisting of alumina and beryllia.
- 11. The amplifier of claim 7 wherein:
- said dielectric material substantially fills the space between said inner and outer conductor.
- 12. The amplifier of claim 7 wherein:
- said second cylinder is tapered in the axial direction at its end facing said coaxial input section.
- 13. The amplifier tube of claim 1 wherein:
- said inner conductor of said coaxial line is coated with a material which is electrically lossy.
- 14. The amplifier tube of claim 13 wherein:
- said coated material covers at least that axial portion of said inner conductor over which amplification occurs in the axially corresponding interaction region.
- 15. The amplifier of claim 1 comprising in addition:
- means for providing a voltage between said cathode and said outer conductor of said coaxial line.
- 16. The amplifier tube of claim 1 comprising in addition:
- a first rectangular waveguide;
- a first microwave transition section connected between said first waveguide and said coaxial input section converting the TE.sub.10 mode in said waveguide to a TE.sub.01 mode in said coaxial input section;
- a second rectangular waveguide;
- a second microwave transition section connected between said second waveguide and said coaxial output section converting the TE.sub.01 mode in said coaxial output section to a TE.sub.10 mode in said second waveguide;
- the cylindrical interaction region between said input and output coaxial sections having the TE.sub.01 mode.
- 17. A magnetic structure and cathode for obtaining an axial magnetic field comprising:
- a plurality of iron disks;
- a plurality of magnetic disks, each having their N and S poles on opposed faces of each magnetic disk;
- each of said iron and magnetic disks having a hole at the center of each disk, the axis of said holes being in alignment with each other;
- a cylindrical surface provided by said holes in each of said iron and magnetic disks;
- a cathode material on said cylindrical surface of said magnetic disks;
- said iron disks and said magnetic disks being alternated with each other to form a cylinder of disks;
- the polarity of the magnetic field of each magnetic disk being reversed with respect to a nearest magnetic disk in said cylinder of disks; and
- the cylindrical magnetic disks providing a plurality of opposite polarity axially directed magnetic fields in a region adjacent the cylindrical surface of each of said iron disks.
- 18. The magnetic structure of claim 17 wherein the diameter of the hole of each of the magnetic disks is larger than the diameter of the holes of the iron disks.
- 19. The magnetic structure of claim 17 wherein:
- at least more than one of said plurality of iron disks are connected together by a iron cylinder at the outer periphery of said iron disks, said iron cylinder being radially spaced from said magnetic disks.
- 20. A microwave slow-wave circuit comprising:
- an electrically conductive first cylinder and a second electrically conductive coaxial cylinder within said first cylinder;
- said first cylinder having a cylindrical wall with an inner and outer cylindrical surface having at least one circumferential ring of a plurality of axially directed wall slots through said wall by means of which a portion of electromagnetic energy confined between said first and second cylinders, respectively, passes through said first cylinder wall slots from the inner surface to the outer surface of the wall of said first cylinder; and
- means for reflecting said portion of electromagnetic energy from the outer surface back to the inner surface of said first cylinder wall through said slots.
- 21. The circuit of claim 20 wherein:
- said first cylinder has a plurality of rings of slots axially spaced from each other along the axis of said first cylinder.
- 22. The circuit of claim 20 wherein:
- said plurality of slots in each ring of slots alternate in length.
- 23. The circuit of claim 20 wherein:
- said first cylinder has a plurality of rings axially spaced from each other along the axis of said first cylinder; and
- said plurality of slots in each ring alternate in length.
- 24. The circuit of claim 23 wherein said means for reflecting comprises:
- a third electrically conductive cylinder coaxially surrounding and radially spaced from the outer surface of said first cylinder; and comprising in addition:
- means for providing a TE.sub.01 -mode of said electromagnetic energy between said first and second cylinder thereby generating a .pi.-mode of electromagnetic energy between said first and third cylinders in the region between said third cylinder and each said ring of slots in said first cylinder.
- 25. The circuit of claim 24 comprising in addition:
- a periodic core filter between said first and second cylinders; and
- said filter having annular grooves corresponding in axial position to the axial spacing of said rings.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 715,803 filed Mar. 25, 1985, now abandoned.
Government Interests
This invention was made in the course of a contract with the U.S. Navy, Contract No. N66001-80-C-0278.
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