Abstract

A high-power-microwave (HPM) source consisting of a backward wave oscillator (BWO) based on a metamaterial slow wave structure (MTM SWS) is investigated and tested. The MTM SWS is composed of a circular waveguide with periodic loading of two complementary electric split-ring resonator (CeSRR) disks and was designed at the University of California, Irvine, CA, USA (UCI). This SWS has been studied and simulated to quantify its cold structure properties. Moreover, a BWO using the proposed SWS has been simulated using a particle-in-cell solver to evaluate its performance. In the simulations, this BWO has generated 88-MW peak power in a pulse duration on the order of 15 ns with frequency about 2.9 GHz. This SWS was fabricated using 3-D printing and copper plating technology and was tested using the SINUS-6 pulsed electron beam accelerator at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA (UNM). An output of 22 MW at 3.0 GHz was observed in experiments.

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