Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams (Jan 2005)
High-harmonic electron bunching in the field of a signal wave and the use of this effect in cyclotron masers with frequency multiplication
Abstract
A method of organizing electron-wave interaction at the multiplied frequency of the signal wave is proposed. This type of electron-wave interaction provides multiplied-frequency electron bunching, which leads to formation of an intense harmonic of the electron current at a selected multiplied frequency of the signal wave. This effect is attractive for the use in klystron-type cyclotron masers with frequency multiplication as a way to increase the output frequency and improve the selectivity.