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Summary form only given. Recently there has been a renewed interest in the inverted magnetron because of its larger cathode area, reduction of electron end-loss, and substantially faster startup in comparison with the conventional magnetron. A recently conceived embodiment of the magnetron, called the recirculating planar magnetron, RPM [1], incorporates these attractive features. The electron dynamics...
An inverted magnetron, with its cathode on the outside and anode on the inside, exhibits faster startup than a conventional magnetron because of the negative-mass behavior of the rotating electron. The tendency toward azimuthal bunching in rotating electrons in a crossed-field device is analyzed with the Particle-In-Cell code, MAGIC.
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