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The design and experiment of an upgraded W-band gyrotron travelling wave amplifier (gyro-TWA) based on a helically corrugated interaction region is presented. The upgrade of the input coupler, output window, corrugated output mode converter enabled a measured output power of a few kWs from the gyro-TWA with an unsaturated gain of up to 40 dB and a 3 dB frequency bandwidth of at least 5.5 GHz.
Latest experimental developments of W-band gyro-devices with helically corrugated waveguides and a cusp electron gun are presented. The cusp generated a 40 keV, 1.5 A axis-encircling electron beam. Helical corrugated waveguides have ideal dispersive properties which improve the frequency tuning range of a gyrotron backward wave oscillator (gyro-BWO) whilst maintaining the already good efficiency of...
The reviews and prospects for radiometer calibration research of BIRMM (Beijing Radio Institute of Metrology and Measurement) are presented in this paper. The paper's interests are concentrated on three principal parts as follows. Firstly, the timetable about research for radiometer calibration target is shown in a figure according to time sequence since 1995. Second, the traceability link for calibration...
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