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Traveling Wave Tube Eigenmode Solver for Interacting Hot Slow Wave Structure Based on Particle-In-Cell Simulations

A scheme to characterize the dynamics of the electron beam-electromagnetic power exchange along a traveling wave tube (TWT) is proposed. The method is based on defining a state vector at discrete periodic locations along the TWT and determining the transfer matrix of the unit-cell of the "hot" slow-wave structure (SWS) that takes into account the interaction between the electromagnetic guided field and the electron beam via particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations. Once the estimate of the unit-cell transfer matrix is obtained, we show how to find the hybrid, beam-electromagnetic, eigenmodes in the hot SWS, i.e., where the electromagnetic guided field interacts with an electron beam, by using Floquet theory. In particular, we show how do determine the complex-valued wavenumbers of the hybrid modes and the eigenvectors associated to them. The method is applied to find the hot modes with complex wavenumber that can be supported in a TWT amplifier with a helix SWS. We show dispersion relations of the modal complex wavenumbers of the hybrid modes when varying frequency and beam voltage; the results are in agreement with Pierce theory. The method is also applied to find the complex-wavenumber modes in a hot SWS of a millimeter wave TWT amplifier based on a serpentine waveguide. The technique is general and can be applied to any SWS geometry where electromagnetic modes interact with an electron beam.

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