Abstract

We present the experimental demonstration of a traveling-wave tube (TWT) power amplifier operating in the W-band (75-110 GHz) frequency range. The device is based on a serpentine waveguide (SWG) amplification circuit, a slow wave circuit type capable of high power and broad instantaneous bandwidth in the upper millimeter-wave range. A 20 kV, 140-mA round solenoid-focused electron beam powers the device. At 20 kV, we measure 215 ± 2 W peak RF output power at 93 GHz with 20.1 ± 0.15 dB saturated gain, pulsed at 0.1% duty. We observe 10-GHz instantaneous amplification bandwidth at 100-W minimum output power, covering the range 88-98 GHz. Operating at 20.8 kV, the TWT produces 285 ± 3 W at 91 GHz with 22.4 ± 0.15 dB gain, and 7 GHz, 3-dB bandwidth. The peak electronic efficiency measured is approximately 10%.

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