It has been proposed that gated field emitters could be used in place of conventional thermionic cathodes to control the current injection in a magnetron, both temporally and spatially. Since gated field emitters have to be fabricated on flat surfaces, a faceted cathode would be used to implement this approach. A 2D ten cavity, rising sun magnetron has been modeled using the particle-in-cell code VORPAL. Cylindrical, five-sided, and ten-sided faceted cathodes were modeled to study the variation of magnetron operation due to the cathode shape. This work shows the results of the device performance employing three different cathode geometries with a typical continuous current source. The cathode voltage is −22.2 kV; magnetic field is 0.09 T; a...
A cylindrical magnetron using field emission cathodes as the electron source is being developed. In ...
The magnetron has been a major component of radar systems since its introduction in World War II. Th...
Phase-control of a magnetron is studied via simulation using a combination of a continuous current s...
It has been proposed that gated field emitters could be used in place of conventional thermionic cat...
It has been proposed that the use of gated field emitters with a faceted cathode in place of the con...
The use of an addressable, faceted cathode has been proposed as a method of modulating current injec...
A magnetron concept using field emission cathodes has been modeled with the Air Force Research Labor...
Magnetrons are microwave oscillators and are extensively used for commercial and military applicatio...
The use of an addressable, faceted cathode has been proposed as a method of modulating current injec...
Magnetrons can be phase-locked using external systems. An experimental setup using Gated Field Emiss...
A cylindrical magnetron using Field Emission Arrays (FEAs) is being modeled to determine whether su...
Phase-control of a magnetron is studied via simulation using a combination of a continuous current s...
Particle-in-cell simulations are performed to analyze the efficiency, output power and leakage curre...
The first magnetron as a vacuum-tube device, capable of generating microwaves, was invented in 1913....
Microwave-generating magnetrons impact our life through a variety of ways: they are used in microwav...
A cylindrical magnetron using field emission cathodes as the electron source is being developed. In ...
The magnetron has been a major component of radar systems since its introduction in World War II. Th...
Phase-control of a magnetron is studied via simulation using a combination of a continuous current s...
It has been proposed that gated field emitters could be used in place of conventional thermionic cat...
It has been proposed that the use of gated field emitters with a faceted cathode in place of the con...
The use of an addressable, faceted cathode has been proposed as a method of modulating current injec...
A magnetron concept using field emission cathodes has been modeled with the Air Force Research Labor...
Magnetrons are microwave oscillators and are extensively used for commercial and military applicatio...
The use of an addressable, faceted cathode has been proposed as a method of modulating current injec...
Magnetrons can be phase-locked using external systems. An experimental setup using Gated Field Emiss...
A cylindrical magnetron using Field Emission Arrays (FEAs) is being modeled to determine whether su...
Phase-control of a magnetron is studied via simulation using a combination of a continuous current s...
Particle-in-cell simulations are performed to analyze the efficiency, output power and leakage curre...
The first magnetron as a vacuum-tube device, capable of generating microwaves, was invented in 1913....
Microwave-generating magnetrons impact our life through a variety of ways: they are used in microwav...
A cylindrical magnetron using field emission cathodes as the electron source is being developed. In ...
The magnetron has been a major component of radar systems since its introduction in World War II. Th...
Phase-control of a magnetron is studied via simulation using a combination of a continuous current s...