Abstract

In order to increase the integral output radiation power of relativistic surface-wave generators, it is suggested to use two-dimensional (2D) periodic slow-wave systems. Numerical simulations of dynamics of a new variant of these generators showed that additional wave beams, which appear in the 2D structure and propagate in the transverse direction, are capable of synchronizing radiation from a wide sheet electron beam. This circumstance makes it possible to implement surface-wave generators operating in the millimeter wavelength range at a gigawatt power level—e.g., based on the ELMI high-current accelerator at the Institute of Nuclear Physics (Novosibirsk).

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