Abstract:
In recent years, the development of High-power microwave (HPM) sources has been
very popular in the microwave community due to its various civilian and military
applications. The main purpose of HPM sources is to deliberately disrupt or destroy
electronic equipment without harming the infrastructure or harming the humans. The
generation of RF power by HPM sources from KW’s to GW’s in the frequency range
from GHz to THz with single and dual-frequency by a single HPM device has drag the
attention of researchers and academia around the world for R&D in this domain. There
are many HPM sources to generate high power using Relativistic electron beam such as
Relativistic Klystron, Relativistic Backward Wave Oscillator (RBWO), Relativistic
Magnetron, Magnetically Insulated Line Oscillator (MILO), fast wave devices such as
gyro devices and space-charged devices such as Vircator and FEL and these devices are
still in active research in many countries. Above all, Relativistic Backward Wave
Oscillator (RBWO) is one of the most prominent slow-wave relativistic device used in
many applications like E-bomb and Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) applications, and
it is more promising HPM source in terms of design, efficiency, repetition rate, and
frequency tunability. The only drawback is that it requires a strong external guiding
magnetic field. This makes this device cumbersome and can be overcome. Since most
applications are used with the help of ground-based stations, I chosen S- and C-bands
frequency of operation for my research work.
In the present thesis, the author has designed and simulate the S-band RBWO by
considering an experimentally demonstrated S-band overmoded RBWO and the
Trapezoidal resonant reflector has been replaced with resonant reflector to enhances the
pre-modulation during electron beam propagation, thus increasing the generated RF
signal overall efficiency and coherency. In addition, the pulse shortening study is
analyzed by considering its various mechanisms in MAGIC-PIC simulations. Authors
tried to develop the look-alike environment causing RF breakdown which leads to the
pulse shortening of RF wave. Further, significant use of the helically corrugated
cylindrical waveguide named Bragg structure is made to directly generate the HE11 /
TE11 mode from an RBWO for the Gaussian output. The Bragg structure is used as an
integral part of a device that performs many functions, such as reflectors, mode
converters, and RF interaction structure. It eliminates the requirement of external mode
converter to convert outputted TM01 mode to Gaussian-like TE11 mode which increases
the overall length and reduces the overall efficiency of the RBWO device. A single
band and dual-band RBWO device are designed and simulated using Bragg structure to
achieve high power conversion efficiency. A dual-band relativistic backward wave
oscillator (RBWO) with sectional slow-wave structures (SWSs) also has been designed
to generate a long high-power microwave (HPM) pulse at two different frequencies.
The author present work has been partially reported in national and international
conferences, as well as in reputed journals, in the IEEE Transactions on Electronic
Devices, and in the Defence Science Journal. If it useful in the designing, developing,
and experimenting with single and dual frequency RBWO, the author would consider
his efforts a success.