H. Yin 1*, D. Bowes 1, A.W. Cross 1, W. He 1, K. Ronald 1, A. D. R. Phelps 1, D. Li 2 and X. Chen 2
1 SUPA, Department of Physics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G4 0NG, UK.
2 Department of Electronic Engineering, Queen Mary University of London, London, E1 4NS, UK.
*1 Email: h.yin@strath.ac.uk
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Abstract: Electron beams of micro sizes have been recently extracted from a pseudospark discharge. A three cavity pseudospark-driven 94 GHz klystron has been designed and simulated using the particle-in-cell (PiC) code MAGIC-2D and modeled with CST Microwave Studio. The simulation results to date look promising.
Keywords: Klystron, Pseudospark discharge.
Published: 2011-9-30
Acknowledgments: This work was partially supported by SEP-CONACyT (Mexico).
Cite this article:
H. Yin, D. Bowes, A.W. Cross, W. He, K. Ronald, A. D. R. Phelps, D. Li and X. Chen. Pseudospark-sourced Micro-sized Electron Beams for High Frequency klystron Applications[J]. International Journal of Terahertz Science and Technology, 2011, Vol.4, No.3: 71-75. DOI:10.11906/TST.071-075.2011.09.09
URL: http://www.tstnetwork.org/10.11906/TST.071-075.2011.09.09
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