Beam-wave interaction analysis of a magnetically insulated line oscillator
Abstract
Magnetically insulated line oscillator (MILO) using a metal disc-loaded coaxial cylindrical waveguide as its RF interaction structure is field analyzed for the beam-wave interaction using the linearized Vlasov equation. The beam present dispersion relation of the device is obtained applying the modal matching technique which is further used to estimate the oscillation frequency, temporal growth rate, output energy, and other device parameters. Further, MILO is simulated using commercial pic code "magic," and the electron momentum and energy plots are found to be in agreement with those obtained through the present analysis within 5. Furthermore, the device temporal growth rate reported in the literature for the experimental MILO device is also compared with the present analytical theory and found in agreement ∼5. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.