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Operational characteristics of a 14-W 140-GHz gyrotron for dynamic nuclear polarization

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE
Volume 34, Issue 3, Pages 518-523

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPS.2006.875776

Keywords

dynamic nuclear polarization; gyrotron; millimeter wave

Funding

  1. NIBIB NIH HHS [R01 EB001965-04, R01 EB004866, R01 EB002804, P41 EB002026, R01 EB001965, R01 EB004866-05A1, R01 EB004866-04] Funding Source: Medline

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The operating characteristics of a 140-GHz 14-W long pulse gyrotron are presented. The device is being used in dynamic nuclear polarization enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance (DNP/NMR) spectroscopy experiments. The gyrotron yields 14 W peak power at 139.65 GHz from the TE(0,3) operating mode using a 12.3-kV 25-mA electron beam. Additionally, up to 12.W peak has been observed in the TE(2,3) mode at 136.90 GHz. A series of mode converters transform the TE(0,3) operating mode to the TE(1,1) mode. Experimental results are compared with nonlinear simulations and show reasonable agreement. The millimeter-wave output beam was imaged in a single shot using a pyroelectric camera. The mode patterns matched reasonably well to theory for both the TE(0,1) mode and the TE(1,1), mode. Repeatable mode patterns were obtained at intervals ranging from 0.8 s apart to 11 min apart at the output of the final mode converter.

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