Claims
- 1. A slow wave circuit comprising:
- a conductive envelope extended in an axial direction, and defining interior walls;
- an array of parallel conductive rungs spaced along the length of said envelope, each rung connected only at its ends to said envelope at opposite ones of said interior walls;
- the improvement wherein at least a remaining one of said interior walls of said envelope is shaped so that the spacing between said remaining wall and each said rung near at least one of said rung ends is smaller than the spacing between said wall and rung near the middle of each said rung, and the breadth of at least a portion of said rungs, in a direction perpendicular to the length of said rungs and to said axial direction is greater than one-half the length of said rungs, whereby the fundamental wave of said lowest passband is a backward wave, and the upper cutoff frequency of the lowest passband of said circuit corresponds to a pole of the impedance of said circuit in said axial direction.
- 2. The circuit of claim 2 wherein the space between said one wall and said rungs has a T-shaped cross section perpendicular to said axial direction.
- 3. The circuit of claim 1 further including a set of apertures through said rungs aligned to form an open channel in said lengthwise direction whereby a beam of charged particles may pass through said circuit for traveling-wave interaction therewith.
- 4. The circuit of claim 1 wherein at least one of said rungs is separated into a pair of opposed posts by a gap near its midpoint.
- 5. The circuit of claim 1 wherein said breadth of said rungs varies along their length and wherein the maximum thickness in said direction perpendicular to their length and to said axial direction is near said ends of said rungs.
- 6. A slow wave circuit having a fundamental backward wave characteristic comprising:
- a conductive envelope extended in a longitudinal direction;
- an array of conductive rungs spaced along the length of said envelope, each rung connected only at its ends to two opposite sides of said envelope;
- the improvement wherein each rung defines a generally straight axis and the breadth of at least a portion of said rungs in a direction perpendicular to the length of said rungs and to said longitudinal direction is at least as great as the thickness required to coalesce the two lowest frequency passbands of said circuit.
- 7. The circuit of claim 6 wherein at least one wall of said circuit is shaped so that the spacing between said wall and said rungs near at least one end of said rungs is smaller than the spacing between said wall and said rungs near the middle of said rungs, whereby the fundamental wave of said lowest passband is a backward wave.
- 8. A slow wave circuit as in claim 1 in which said rungs define a generally straight axis.
- 9. A slow wave circuit as in claim 8, in which said rung has a cross section which is greater at the ends of the rungs than at points intermediate said ends.
- 10. A slow wave circuit as in claim 6 in which said rung has a greater cross section near the ends thereof than at points intermediate said ends.
- 11. An improved slow wave circuit having a fundamental backward wave characteristic, comprising:
- a conductive envelope extended in an axial direction and defining an interior wall;
- an array of conductive rungs spaced along the length of said envelope, each rung connected only at its ends to two opposite sides of said envelope;
- the spacing between said wall and said rungs near at least one end of said rungs being smaller than the spacing between said wall and said rungs near the middle of said rungs;
- and the breadth of at least a portion of said rungs in a direction perpendicular to the length of said rungs and to said axial direction being at least as great as the thickness required to coalesce the two lowest frequency passbands of said circuit.
- 12. A circuit as in claim 11, in which each of said rungs defines a generally straight axis, and each said rung is symmetrical about said axis.
- 13. A circuit as in claim 12, in which said rungs are spaced similarly from opposite interior walls of said envelope.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract F30602-79-C-0172 awarded by the Department of the Air Force.
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