Abstract

We have constructed a Cherenkov maser oscillator designed to operate at 16.9GHz with a solid electron beam accelerated to 70kV, using an alumina tube, fitted into a copper pipe. Although we achieved nearly 100% transmission of a 100mA electron beam, no microwave output was observed despite the theoretical small signal gain being >300%. To resolve this problem, we have measured the dispersion curves of various dielectrically loaded structures and have observed a marked discrepancy between the theoretical and experimentally measured data in the case of alumina. This was sufficiently large to explain the non-operation of the FEM. After considering possible causes, we concluded that the small gap between the alumina liner and the copper waveguide (only 1% of the diameter of the guide), was responsible for the difference.

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