US3803442A - Travelling wave tube - Google Patents

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US3803442A
US3803442A US00292189A US29218972A US3803442A US 3803442 A US3803442 A US 3803442A US 00292189 A US00292189 A US 00292189A US 29218972 A US29218972 A US 29218972A US 3803442 A US3803442 A US 3803442A
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    • H01JELECTRIC DISCHARGE TUBES OR DISCHARGE LAMPS
    • H01J25/00Transit-time tubes, e.g. klystrons, travelling-wave tubes, magnetrons
    • H01J25/34Travelling-wave tubes; Tubes in which a travelling wave is simulated at spaced gaps
    • H01J25/36Tubes in which an electron stream interacts with a wave travelling along a delay line or equivalent sequence of impedance elements, and without magnet system producing an H-field crossing the E-field
    • H01J25/38Tubes in which an electron stream interacts with a wave travelling along a delay line or equivalent sequence of impedance elements, and without magnet system producing an H-field crossing the E-field the forward travelling wave being utilised

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  • ABSTRACT A travelling wave tube for two operating conditions: continuous low-level operation and pulsed high-level operation.
  • This travelling wave tube comprises a double electron-gun l and 2 and a double HF structure 5 and 6 with a transition 7.
  • a double electron-beam one cylindrical the other tubular, this under conditions which satisfy the generation of the two aforesaid operating conditions.
  • Tubes of this kind have a particulary significant application in countermeasure or transmission systems of multipurpose radars.
  • a travelling wave tube is an electron-beam tube Comprising a delay line, in which tube an electron beam yields up energy to an electromagnetic wave injected at the tube input and whose velocity of propagation is very close to that of the electrons in the beam, said delay line being constituted by a linear network, of periodic structure, of cells or elements of various types, i.e., cavities, resonant or non-resonant slots, sections of line of more or less complex form, the simplest of which are helices, lines with interleaved elements known as interdigital lines, etc., etc.
  • the mode of operation of tubes of this kind is well known per se and can comprise either continuous operation or pulsed operation, in either case at different levels of excitation, that is to say at different levels on the part of the wave injected at the tube input.
  • the present invention relates more particularly to .travelling wave tubes for dual-mode operation: lowpower continuous lower-power mode and a pulsed higher power mode, this with the best possible efficiency in the two modes.
  • the priorart travelling'wave tubes which onlyemploy one delay line and one beam, can only be made to satisfy this latter condition with some difficulty, since the transition from one mode to the other is generally achieved, in tubes of this kind, by varying the beam current, and since under these circumstances, it is diff cult to optimise the efficiency for the two aforestated modes of operation.
  • This kind of condition is, of course, even more difficult to satisfy if it is required to effect an instantaneous transfer from one power level to the other.
  • the travelling wave tube forming the subject of the invention enables all these conditions to be satisfied and achieves a variation of at least 10 dB between the selected two operating levels.
  • This travelling wave tube comprises, between adouble-electron source and a collector, a double HF structure: two separate electron beams on the same axis, the
  • first, a tubular one, surrounding the second, a cylindrical one, and both beams being concentrically emitted by two separate electron-guns respectively constituted by a cathode of ring form, and an anode, and by a cathode of spherical cap form and another anode, the voltages of the two beams differing from one another in that the accelerating voltage of the tubular beam is lower than that of the cylindrical beam, and the'double HF structure being constituted by a first delay line with ahigh delay factor and a second delay line with a lower delay factor and associated with the first through the medium of a variable-delay junction.
  • the present invention relates to a travelling wave tube for amplifying an HF wave, characterized in that it comprises:
  • an electron source designed to produce either a first electron beam or simultaneously both said first electron beam and a second beam propagating in the same direction as the first but having a different propagation velocity and a higher energy
  • a first delay line receiving the HF wave for amplifica tion and capable of interacting with said first beam
  • a second delay line located after the first, considered in the direction of propagation of the beams, and connected to said first line through a matching delay line, said second line being capable of interacting with the second electron beam an output coupled to said second line and producing the amplified HF wave either by interaction between the first beam and the first line or by said latter interaction plus interaction between the second beam and the second line.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates the assembly of a travelling wave tube in accordance with the invention
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a detailed view, in longitudinal halfsection, of the optical arrangement of the double electron-gunfitted to the tube.
  • FIG. 1 there have been schematically illustrated:
  • the first electron-gun l with'a cathode ll of circular ring-form, an anode 12 and, between the two, a modulating electrode 13;
  • the second electron-gun 2 on the same axis as the first, with a cathode 21 of disc-form, an anode 22 and a modulating electrode 23, there being arranged in front of the cathode 21, parallel thereto, a blocking grid 24.
  • the cathodes 11 and 21, which may in particular be oxide cathodes, are raised to their optimum operating temperature by heater filaments 19 and 29 having shapes matched to said cathodes.
  • the anode 12 of the electron-gun l which is insulated from the other electrodes, makes it possible to regulate the current carried by the beam from said gun.
  • the modulating electrode 13 of the electron-gun 1 is so designed that its internal profile forms an extension of that of the anode 22 of the electron-gun 2.
  • the cathode 11, the modulating electrode 13 of the electron-gun l, and the anode 22 of the electron-gun 2 are electrically interconnected.
  • the HF structure comprises the two delay lines 5 and 6 which are associated to a junction 7.
  • the first delay line 5 by way of example and as shown in the drawing (although this choice in no way impliesany limitation) comprises a helix 51 connected to the input 50 of the tube, and a helix 52 connected to the output 60 of the tube, the two helices being separated by a break 53 designed to limit the risk of oscillation due to reflection.
  • the second delay line 6, as already stated, has a lower delay factor than the first line 5. It goes without saying that configurations of all kinds other than those given to the helices shown here can be given to these delay lines, so that for example they can take the form of cavity structures, slotted, fingered, laddered interdigital lines, etc. etc.
  • the gun assembly 1 and 2 and HF structure 5, 6 and 7, supplemented by a collector 8 on the same axis, are arranged in an evacuated envelope which, in the manner uniformly adopted in travelling wave tubes, has a diameter, at the portion surrounding the delay lines 5 and 6, which is less than that of the portion located opposite the electron-guns 1 and 2: this enables accurate focussing of the assembly of the two beams to be achieved by means of a magnetic field generated by an electromagnet line arranged over the whole length of the aforementioned part of the envelope.
  • the mode of operation of the travelling wave tube in accordance with the invention is as follows:
  • the cathode ll of the electron-gun l In normal operation, there is applied to the cathode ll of the electron-gun l a voltage which is negative in relation to the anode 12 and to the delay line 5, so that the velocity of the electrons in the tubular beam is equal to the phase velocity of the HF wave propagating along the delay line 5.
  • the second delay line 6, which has a lower delay factor, is thus entirely passive; it simply transfers the amplified wave to the output 60 of the tube.
  • a voltage which is negative in relation to the anode 22 of the electron-gun 2 is likewise applied to the cathode 21 of the electron-gun, the delay line 6 being electrically connected to the anode 22.
  • the voltage applied between the cathode 21 and the anode 22 is regulated in order to impart to the solid beam issuing from the cathode 21 a'velocity which is substantially equal to the phase velocity of the HF wave propagating along the delay line 6.
  • the first mode of operation described occurs incontinuous working, whilst the second occurs in pulsed working, this thanks to the provision of the grid 24 which, by a suitable selection of the voltage applied to it in relation to the cathode 21, makes it possible to interrupt the emission of electrons from said cathode.
  • the voltage applied between the cathode 21 and the anode 22 of the solid beam, on the one hand, and the intensity of this beam, on the other are made substantially greater than those of the annular beam employed in the second mode of operation.
  • the wave amplified by the delay line 6, in the second mode of operation thus has a substantially higher level than the wave amplified by the delay line 5 in the first mode of operation, because of the energy level of the electron beam employed in said latter mode of operation and the cascade amplification resulting from the successive transfer of the beam through the interior of two delay lines 5 and 6.
  • line 6 should have a lower delay factor than the line 5, 5 the delay factor of the delay line interacting with a beam in a travelling wave tube having, as those skilled in the art will appreciate, to be the lower, other things being equal, the higher is the acceleration voltage of the interacting beam.
  • travelling wave tubes in accordance with the invention, makes such tubes particularly suitable for use in the transmitter sections of multipurpose radars operating on the doppler principle for example and using continuous emission or pulsed emission, as well as in countermeasure devices in which, in association with a continuous noise emission, there is a high-level pulsed emission serving to produce a variable-delay echo.
  • the continuous component serves to jam the true echos whilst the pulsed component generates false echos which are thus falsely interpreted by the enemy receivers.
  • a travelling wave tube for amplifying an HF wave characterized in that it comprises:
  • an electron source comprising two electron guns, each with its cathode and its anode, designed to produce either a first electron beam or simultaneously both said first electron beam and a second electron beam propagating in the same direction as the first one, but separate from said first one and having an accelerating voltage and an energy higher than said first beam:
  • a first delay line receiving the HF wave for amplification, said first delay line being located after said electron guns, considered in the direction of propagation of the beams, and being designed for matching the phase velocity of said HF wave with the ve- 55 locity of said first beam;
  • a second delay line located after the first one, considered in the direction of propagation of the beams, and connected to said first line through a transition line, said second delay line being designed for matching the phase velocity of said HF wave with the velocity of said second beam;

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