Equivalent Model of Transient Gyrotron Cathode Response
Abstract
The gyrotron is the high power millimeter wave source in the electron cyclotron resonance heating system for the tokamak. The cathode power supply is one of the most important ancillary devices for gyrotron. Some interesting transient phenomena about the cathode voltage and the cathode current was found in the gyrotron operation in the electron cyclotron resonance heating system for the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak. The cathode voltage drops to about 10% of the original value by about 90 μs in the overcurrent case, which is much longer than the 25 μs in the normal case. In order to explain these phenomena, an equivalent circuit model of the magnetron injection gun was proposed. The equivalent circuit is composed of parallel resistors and capacitors, and it can explain the test results very well. Using the equivalent circuit model to analyze gyrotrons may become an effective means of developing and operating an electron cyclotron heating system.
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