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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 19, 2024
Filed:
Jun. 23, 2021
Tsinghua University, Beijing, CN;
Fang Liu, Beijing, CN;
Yuechai Lin, Beijing, CN;
Jinyu Li, Beijing, CN;
Yidong Huang, Beijing, CN;
Kaiyu Cui, Beijing, CN;
Xue Feng, Beijing, CN;
Wei Zhang, Beijing, CN;
Tsinghua University, Beijing, CN;
Abstract
A terahertz radiator is based on coherent Smith-Purcell radiation amplified by stimulation. The terahertz radiator includes an electron emission source configured to emit electron beams and a pumping source configured to emit pumping signals. The pumping signal interacts with a primary grating structure to obtain preliminarily bunched electrons. The preliminarily bunched electrons interact with the primary grating structure to generate coherent Smith-Purcell radiation. The coherent Smith-Purcell radiation and the pumping signals vertically resonate in a primary resonant cavity structure, so that the electron bunching density is increased, and in turn, the coherent Smith-Purcell radiation is enhanced. A positive feedback process is formed by free electrons and the coherent Smith-Purcell radiation, and the coherent Smith-Purcell radiation amplified by stimulation and periodic bunched electron bunches are obtained. The terahertz radiator can be used to realize a stimulated amplification phenomenon under the conditions of small current and large beam spots.