A method is proposed whereby the startup of a magnetron may be hastened. For a N-cavity magnetron operating in the pi mode, the formation of the N/2 electron spokes is much more rapid when an azimuthally varying axial magnetic field of N/2 periodicity is employed. Electromagnetic particle-in-cell code simulations are presented that show electron prebunching by the azimuthally varying axial magnetic field, long before the pi mode is excited. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/70412/2/APPLAB-84-6-1016-1.pd
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The magnetron is a vacuum electronics crossed-field device: perpendicular electric and magnetic fiel...
A technique has been demonstrated to significantly reduce the noise in microwave oven magnetrons. Th...
A cathode priming technique of a relativistic magnetron is analyzed via a three-dimensional particle...
A relativistic magnetron priming technique using multiple cathodes is simulated with a three-dimensi...
Magnetrons can be phase-locked using external systems. An experimental setup using Gated Field Emiss...
This research examines magnetron physics via the Particle-In-Cell simulations of two magnetron model...
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