Generation of Giant Amplitude Pulses in a Klystron Chaos Auto-Oscillator


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Abstract

The presented experimental results demonstrate that microwave pulses of giant amplitude are generated in a klystron generator operating in the self-excited mode of chaotic oscillations. The auto-oscillator is assembled using a noisetron scheme that contains two five-cavity floating-drift klystrons serially connected in a ring, one of which operates in the mode of linear signal amplification (the linear klystron) and the other works in the mode of nonlinear signal amplification (the nonlinear klystron). It is established that, at a certain value of the beam current of a nonlinear klystron, intermittency of chaos–chaos type is realized in the auto-oscillation system in the form of chaotic sequences of microwave pulses of giant amplitude formed over the chaotic amplitude background. This type of intermittency is caused by the amplitude bistability of the nonlinear floating-drift klystron.

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S. V. Grishin

Chernyshevskii Saratov National Research State University

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Email: sergrsh@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov

B. S. Dmitriev

Chernyshevskii Saratov National Research State University

Email: sergrsh@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov

V. N. Skorokhodov

Chernyshevskii Saratov National Research State University

Email: sergrsh@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Saratov


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