We present the linear theory of the starting current of Cherenkov-cyclotron and Cherenkov instabilities generated by an electron beam passing through a metamaterial-loaded waveguide. Effective medium theory is used to represent the metamaterial structure properties. The theory predicts that the instabilities compete, with the Cherenkov-cyclotron mode dominating at lower magnetic field and the Cherenkov instability at higher magnetic field. The theoretical results are compared to results from recent experiments at MIT using a 490 kV, 84 A electron beam in magnetic fields of 300 G to 1500 G. For an effective medium model fitted to the MIT experimental parameters, theory predicts that the Cherenkov-cyclotron mode will dominate below 780 G and the ...
The influence of self-fields on the cyclotron maser instability in a hollow electron beam ...
We present the first demonstration of high-power, reversed Cherenkov wakefield radiation by electron b...
We study the linear instabilities experienced by a relativistic electron beam passing through a plas...
We present the analysis of a microwave generator that uses two-spiral metamaterial (MTM) plates in a...
An electron beam passing through a metamaterial structure is predicted to generate reversed Cherenko...
The cherenkov and slow cyclotron instabilities driven by an axially injected electron beam in a cyli...
Normal mode and their high-frequency instabilities are analyzed self-consistently considering electr...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
We present the design of a volumetric metamaterial (MTM) structure and its interaction with a relati...
One of the most promising directions for metamaterials (MTMs) in particle accelerators is investigat...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
We present the design of a volumetric metamaterial (MTM) structure and its interaction with a relati...
We present the first demonstration of high-power, reversed-Cherenkov wakefield radiation by electron...
An electron beam is used to excite a unique electromagnetic response from a complementary split ring...
Three kinds of models are used for beam instability analyses: those based on a solid beam, an infini...
The influence of self-fields on the cyclotron maser instability in a hollow electron beam ...
We present the first demonstration of high-power, reversed Cherenkov wakefield radiation by electron b...
We study the linear instabilities experienced by a relativistic electron beam passing through a plas...
We present the analysis of a microwave generator that uses two-spiral metamaterial (MTM) plates in a...
An electron beam passing through a metamaterial structure is predicted to generate reversed Cherenko...
The cherenkov and slow cyclotron instabilities driven by an axially injected electron beam in a cyli...
Normal mode and their high-frequency instabilities are analyzed self-consistently considering electr...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
We present the design of a volumetric metamaterial (MTM) structure and its interaction with a relati...
One of the most promising directions for metamaterials (MTMs) in particle accelerators is investigat...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
We present the design of a volumetric metamaterial (MTM) structure and its interaction with a relati...
We present the first demonstration of high-power, reversed-Cherenkov wakefield radiation by electron...
An electron beam is used to excite a unique electromagnetic response from a complementary split ring...
Three kinds of models are used for beam instability analyses: those based on a solid beam, an infini...
The influence of self-fields on the cyclotron maser instability in a hollow electron beam ...
We present the first demonstration of high-power, reversed Cherenkov wakefield radiation by electron b...
We study the linear instabilities experienced by a relativistic electron beam passing through a plas...