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Gyrotron having a quasi-optical mode converter

  • US 5,187,409 A
  • Filed: 03/22/1991
  • Issued: 02/16/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/26/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A gyrotron including an electron gun for producing an electron beam which is injected into a resonator, said electron beam exciting said resonator to produce an electromagnetic wave, a waveguide coupled to said resonator and through which the electromagnetic wave produced in said resonator propagates, and a mode converter arranged in said waveguide, for converting an output wave mode (TEmn mode) of the electromagnetic wave into a radiated mode electromagnetic wave,said mode converter comprising:

  • converting means for converting the electromagnetic wave into the radiated mode electromagnetic wave which has an annular-shaped power distribution in a sectional plane perpendicular to an axial direction in which the electromagnetic wave advances;

    annular mirror means having a circumferential inner surface for reflecting the radiated mode electromagnetic wave which have been converted by said converting means; and

    a waveguide tube section located at an end portion of said waveguide and having at an entrance of the waveguide tube section a kerf for receiving the radiated mode electromagnetic wave reflected by said annular mirror means, and said kerf located at a portion spaced apart from said annular mirror means.

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