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Microwave Undulator Using a Helically Corrugated Waveguide

Microwave undulators (MUs) can be an alternative to the permanent magnet undulators in a free-electron laser. MUs normally employ a cavity-type structure that supports the standing wave to boost the electromagnetic field strength. In this paper, a waveguide-type MU based on a helically corrugated wa...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on electron devices 2018-12, Vol.65 (12), p.5499-5504
Main Authors: Zhang, Liang, He, Wenlong, Clarke, Jim, Ronald, Kevin, Phelps, Alan D. R., Cross, Adrian W.
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Language:English
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Summary:Microwave undulators (MUs) can be an alternative to the permanent magnet undulators in a free-electron laser. MUs normally employ a cavity-type structure that supports the standing wave to boost the electromagnetic field strength. In this paper, a waveguide-type MU based on a helically corrugated waveguide (HCW) that supports a traveling wave is studied. The use of the HCW allows partial conversion of a traveling wave mode into a backward traveling wave mode, hence increasing the effective interaction length. When operating with a TE 11 mode at 30.3 GHz, the MU was predicted to realize a field strength of ~0.3 T and an undulator period of 4.95 mm when driven by 1 GW of microwave power.
ISSN:0018-9383
1557-9646
DOI:10.1109/TED.2018.2873726