R. Begum, M. Chesnut, J. Legarra, B. Stockwell, S. Cooke, D. Chernin, C. Chang, T. Antonsen, B. Levush
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Abstract
A C-band helix traveling-wave tube (TWT) was modeled using HFSS/CTLSS (3-D electromagnetic codes) to predict the dispersion and impedance characteristics of different sections of the device. This particular TWT consists of two RF sections separated by a sever. As can be seen the input section has distributed loss along the entire length, with a tip loss in the middle; whereas the output section has distributed loss in part of the circuit, with no loss toward the end. The input section has a uniform pitch, whereas the output section has a velocity tapering with a reduction in pitch at the end to improve efficiency. This device operates in the linear region yet producing the desired RF power.