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Electron beam RF amplifier and emitter

  • US 20050285541A1
  • Filed: 06/23/2004
  • Published: 12/29/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/23/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A device to amplify a deflection signal comprising one or more voltage signals. the device comprising an emission wall and a detector wall separated from one another to define an evacuated drift cavity that presents an electron transmission pathway between the emission wall and the detector wall, the emission wall and the detector wall being parallel to one another;

  • the drift cavity extending between an emission surface at the terminus of the emission wall proximate to the drift cavity and a detector wall surface at the terminus of the detector wall proximate to the drift cavity;

    an array of electron guns disposed behind the emission wall, each electron gun in the array of electron guns configured to emit electrons as the current of an electron beam into the drift cavity, through the emission wall and along the transmission pathway toward the detector wall, forming a beam spot thereon, each electron gun in the array of electron guns emitting a beamlet and having a corresponding beamlet deflector that is operable for receipt of the deflection signal, and the aggregate of emitted beamlets comprises the emission of an electron beam positioned relative to the transmission pathway, and the aggregate of beamlet deflectors comprises the electron beam deflector such that in a quiescent state of the deflection signal the electron beam is transmitted on the transmission pathway in a non-deflected mode, and in a non-quiescent state of the deflection signal the deflector deflects the electron beam in a swept mode of sweeping action that moves the beam spot along a sweep pathway at the detector wall;

    a detector forming one or more areas on the detector wall for selective collection of the beam spot current according to positioning of the beam spot, the detector including a construction that is capable of responding to the selective collection by generating an output current.

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