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As unique sources of coherent high-power, microwave, and millimeter-wave radiation, gyrotrons are an essential part of the hunt for controlled fusion. Presently, gyrotrons are actively used for electron cyclotron resonance plasma heating and current drive in various controlled fusion reactors. These sources have been under development in many countries for more than forty years. In spite of their widespread use, however, there is as yet no single book to introduce non-specialists to this vital field. Now Gregory S. Nusinovich, an early pioneer of the gyrotron and widely regarded today as the world's leading authority on the subject, explains the fundamental physical principles upon which gyrotrons and related devices operate. Nusinovich first sets forth some "rules of thumb" that allow readers to understand gyrotron operation in simple terms. He then explores the fundamentals of the general theory of gyrotrons and offers an overview of the various types of gyro-devices, including gyromonotrons, gyroklystrons, gyro-traveling-wave tubes, and gyrotwystrons. He explains not only the theory, linear and nonlinear, but also the practical challenges that users of such devices face.This book will be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students as well as to those who develop gyrotrons or who use them in various applications. It should also appeal to plasma physicists interested in charged-particle dynamics, as well as to applied physicists needing to know more about micro- and millimeter-wave technologies.
Gregory S. Nusinovich is a senior research scientist at the Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics at the University of Maryland and Fellow of The American Physical Society and The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
ForewordPrefacePart I: Introduction to GyrodevicesChapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Gyrotron Arrangement Part II: Theory of Gyrotron Oscillators and AmplifiersChapter 3. Linear Theory of the Gyromonotron Chapter 4. Nonlinear Theory of the Gyromonotron (Single-Mode Treatment)Chapter 5. Mode Interaction in the GyromonotronChapter 6. Linear Theory of the Gyro-TWTChapter 7. Nonlinear Theory of the Gyro-TWTChapter 8. Theory of GyroklystronsChapter 9. Fluctuations: Intrinsic and Extrinsic NoisePart III: The Development of GyrodevicesChapter 10. Gyrotron Oscillators for Controlled Fusion Experiments Chapter 11. GyroklystronsChapter 12. Gyro-Traveling-Wave TubesChapter 13. Other Types of GyrodevicesSummaryAppendix 1: Derivation of Gyro-Averaged EquationsAppendix 2: Wave Excitation by Electron Beams in WaveguidesAppendix 3: Derivation of the Self-Consistent Set of Equations for the Gyro-TWTReferencesIndex