D. Pershing, K. Nguyen, D. Abe, E. Wright, P. Larsen, J. Pasour, S. Cooke, A. Balkcum, F. Wood, R. Myers, B. Levush
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Abstract
A sheet-beam coupled-cavity traveling wave tube has produced over 10 kW of peak power at a center frequency of 34 GHz, with a 3-dB bandwidth of almost 5 GHz. The power of this amplifier is an order of magnitude higher than state-of-the-art conventional amplifiers of comparable frequency, bandwidth, and operating voltage (<;20 kV). This unprecedented performance is made possible by a unique, NRL-developed sheet electron beam along with a novel slow-wave interaction structure. High-current, low-voltage operation provides high gain per unit length and allows an interaction structure <; 5-cm long to be used to achieve the desired gain of 15 dB at saturation. Measured performance agrees well with 3-D particle-in-cell simulations.