Improved Oscillator Phase Locking by Use of a Modulated Electron Beam in a Gyrotron

Abstract
A new method of microwave oscillator phase locking, exploiting the extended nature of the gyroklystron configuration, is accomplished by modulation of the electron beam before it reaches the cavity oscillator. The amount of power required to give phase locking in a gyrotron is decreased by more than an order of magnitude from that predicted by Adler's theory. In addition, oscillator priming is observed at drive powers far below all other systems tested to date. These new methods provide the coherence required of rf sources for linear accelerators and may enhance gyrotron performance for fusion heating.