Abstract

This paper proposes a new way to improve the tuning range of the extended interaction oscillator (EIO). Compared with the conventional EIO structure, the fundamental wave changes from the forward wave to the backward wave when the circuit structure changes from the strong-coupling characteristic of the grating to the weak-coupling characteristic. Simultaneously, the tuning range of the EIO can be greatly enhanced by mechanically tuning the coupling cavity. The results show that, compared with the strong-coupling structure of the grating, the extended interaction oscillation circuit has stronger dispersion sensitivity and greater frequency tuning characteristics under the weak-coupling characteristics of the grating. By mechanically tuning the width of the coupling cavity by 0.8mm, its center frequency can be varied by 9.5GHz. This paper also studies and compares the electronic displacement jump phenomenon that occurs in the mechanical tuning process. Similar to the electronic voltage tuning, the output dips suddenly at the operating point of the coupling mismatch. The effective output can be obtained by changing the operating mode in conjunction with electronic tuning. This article provides a new reference method for expanding the tuning range of the extended interaction oscillator.

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