95 GHz gyrotron with ferroelectric cathode

Phys Rev Lett. 2012 Nov 2;109(18):185101. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.185101. Epub 2012 Oct 31.

Abstract

Ferroelectric cathodes were reported as a feasible electron source for microwave tubes. However, due to the surface plasma emission characterizing this cathode, operation of millimeter wave tubes based on it remains questionable. Nevertheless, the interest in compact high power sources of millimeter waves and specifically 95 GHz is continually growing. In this experiment, a ferroelectric cathode is used as an electron source for a gyrotron with the output frequency extended up to 95 GHz. Power above a 5 kW peak and ~0.5 μs pulses are reported; a duty cycle of 10% is estimated to be achievable.