Abstract

In a theoretical study, various types of retarding electrostatic fields are compared with respect to their usefulness in a depressed collector. Without space charge, fields having focusing properties lead to higher collector efficiencies η coll than defocusing fields. For a special case, the hyperbolic field, η coll is given as a function of the angular beam spread, beam diameter, and initial beam energy. η coll increases with 1) decreasing angular beam spread, 2) increasing ratio of collector size to beam diameter, 3) increasing initial beam energy, and 4) the number of collector stages. Experimentally, a 3-stage collector of the hyperbolic field type was studied in connection with a PPM-focused high-power Dual Mode TWT, having a pulse-up ratio of 8 dB. At 50-, 75,, and 100- percent depression, the tube efficiency was 26 percent in the low-power mode and 34 percent in the high-power mode, corresponding to collector efficiencies of 76 and 71 percent, respectively.

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