Claims
- 1. In combination with a source of microwave energy, an electron gun generating a relativistic electron beam and a klystron device operatively connected to said electron gun and positioned relative thereto for propagation of the electron beam therethrough, said klystron device having a first cavity connected to said source, a second cavity from which the microwave energy is extracted after modulation with the electron beam during propagation from the first cavity to the second cavity; and an electrically grounded drift tube having a continuous wall construction extending between the first and second cavities to provide a passage within which said propagation of the electron beam occurs without interruption and support a resistive medium externally of said passage accommodating said propagation of the electron beam for a shortened distance at which said modulation of the electron beam is maximized.
- 2. The combination as defined in claim 1 further including magnetic field generating means for radially confining the electron beam to said passage in the drift tube during said propagation thereof and producing an axial electric field in the resistive medium having minimized self-field effects.
- 3. In combination with a source of microwave energy and a klystron device including: a source of electrons from which a relativistic electron beam is derived, a first cavity connected to said source of microwave energy, a second cavity from which the microwave energy is extracted after modulation with the electron beam during propagation from the first cavity to the second cavity; an electrically grounded drift tube having a continuous passage extending between said first and second cavities within which said propagation of the electron beam is confined; and external coating means on the drift tube within which an oscillating electric field is established externally of said continuous passage for affecting interaction of the microwave energy with the electron beam during said propagation thereof without interruption through the continuous passage of the drift tube.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of Ser. No. 419,486 filed Apr. 10, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,581,154 issued Dec. 3, 1996.
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