Phys. Rev. Lett.75, 1304 (1995)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.13041995
D.R. Whaley M.Q. Tran S. Alberti T.M. Tran Thomas M. Antonsen, Jr. C. Tran
Journal ArticlePlasma, Accelerator, and Nuclear Physics

Experimental start-up results of a 118 GHz TE2⁢2,6 gyrotron are presented and compared with theory. The theoretical excitation regimes of competing modes are computed in the energy–velocity–pitch-angle plane. The start-up paths through the plane are determined by the time evolution of the beam parameters during the start-up phase and are seen to determine the cavity oscillating mode. Experimental results show that competition between the TE2⁢2,6 and TE−19,7 modes can be completely eliminated by using the proper start-up method in a case where a typical triode start-up results in oscillation in the competing TE−19,7 mode. These new results, applicable to any arbitrary gyrotron cavity mode, are shown to be in excellent agreement with theory.


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