Theoretical and experimental study of a 0.85-THz tunable folded waveguide regenerative-feedback vacuum-electronics oscillator
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    A tunable feedback oscillator for 850GHz terahertz wave imaging system is proposed. The use of a folded waveguide as the slow-wave structure permits the superior performance together with the capability of UV-LIGA process. The comparison of dispersion character of FWG designed and optimized using eigenmode solver in CST Microwave Studio, respectively applied in regenerative feedback oscillator and traveling wave tube shows the key factor of tunable frequency centered at 850GHz. Additionally, a feedback circuit including T-joint structure with lossy metal is simulated and the design, including SWS and feedback circuit, is verified by 3-D particle-in-cell simulations. On varying the beam voltage, the frequency-adjustable oscillation changes from a stale single-frequency state at the beginning to multi-frequency spectra, demonstrating more than 200mW output power.

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LI Tian-Yi, PAN Pan, MENG Wei-Si, LI Dong, CAI Jun, Wu Xian-Ping, FENG Jin-Jun, YAN Tie-Chang. Theoretical and experimental study of a 0.85-THz tunable folded waveguide regenerative-feedback vacuum-electronics oscillator[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2020,39(3):284~289

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  • Received:October 22,2019
  • Revised:March 24,2020
  • Adopted:November 25,2019
  • Online: March 24,2020
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