Modeling of a High-Power Wideband Free-Electron Maser Amplifier with an Operating Frequency of 30 GHz to be Used in Particle Acceleration Experiments


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We study the possibility to develop a high-power free-electron maser amplifier with an operating frequency of 30 GHz to be used in particle acceleration experiments. Various operation regimes are considered, which are capable of ensuring a wide instantaneous amplification band with a high electron efficiency. It is shown that it is possible to achieve a gain ratio of more than 25 dB and an output power of 20 MW in a frequency band with a width of up to 20% of the operating frequency in the so-called dispersion curve contact regime by using a moderately relativistic electron beam formed by the LIU-3000 induction accelerator in an undulator with a regular winding. Application of the profiled undulator allows one to achieve a radiation power of up to 50 MW in a band having a width of more than 50% of the operating frequency in the regime of non-resonant trapping and deceleration of particles.

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I. V. Bandurkin

Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Author for correspondence.
Email: iluy@appl.sci-nnov.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

A. K. Kaminsky

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: iluy@appl.sci-nnov.ru
Russian Federation, Dubna

E. A. Perelshteyn

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: iluy@appl.sci-nnov.ru
Russian Federation, Dubna

N. Yu. Peskov

Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: iluy@appl.sci-nnov.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod

A. V. Savilov

Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences; 3 N. I. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod

Email: iluy@appl.sci-nnov.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhny Novgorod; Nizhny Novgorod

S. N. Sedykh

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: iluy@appl.sci-nnov.ru
Russian Federation, Dubna

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