High power wideband terahertz traveling wave tube based on folded double ridge groove waveguide
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    A modified folded groove waveguide called folded double ridge groove waveguide (FDRGW) is put forward for developing broadband high-power terahertz (THz) travelling-wave tube (TWT) .A newtransmission waveguide which is appropriate for this newkind of SWS as input and output energy coupler is proposed.It can be found from the high frequency characteristic simulation results that the folded double ridge waveguide SWS can increase the average interaction impedance and extend its operating bandwidth.In addition, the particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation results reveal that with the beam voltage of 27.4 kV and the beam current of 0.25 A, the average output power of the newfolded double ridge groove waveguide TWT can reach 65.8 W and the corresponding gain is 27.21 dB at the center frequency 340 GHz.Therefore, the folded double ridge groove waveguide TWT could be used as wide-band and high-power terahertz radiation source.

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TIAN Yan-Yan, YUE Ling-Na, WANG He-Xin, ZHOU Qing, WEI Yan-Yu, HAO Bao-Liang, WEI Yi-Xue, GONG Yu-Bin. High power wideband terahertz traveling wave tube based on folded double ridge groove waveguide[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2018,37(6):711~716

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  • Received:May 07,2018
  • Revised:September 27,2018
  • Adopted:July 05,2018
  • Online: November 30,2018
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