Abstract
This paper presents the design of 28 GHz, 200 kW gyrotron for Indian TOKAMAK system. The paper reports the designs of interaction cavity, magnetron injection gun and RF window. EGUN code is used for the optimization of electron gun parameters. TE03 mode is selected as the operating mode by using the in-house developed code GCOMS. The simulation and optimization of the cavity parameters are carried out by using the Particle-in-cell, three dimensional (3-D)-electromagnetic simulation code MAGIC. The output power more than 250 kW is achieved.
Correction Note
This article was originally published under the DOI 10.1515/freq-2012-0045 by mistake.
Received: 2012-4-23
Published Online: 2013-1-19
Published in Print: 2013-1-18
©2013 by De Gruyter
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