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DIMOHA: A Time-Domain Algorithm for Traveling-Wave Tube Simulations

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To simulate traveling-wave tubes (TWTs) in time domain and more generally the wave-particle interaction in vacuum devices, we developed the DIscrete MOdel with HAmiltonian approach (dimoha) as an alternative to current particle-in-cell (PIC) and frequency approaches. Indeed, it is based on a longitudinal N-body Hamiltonian approach satisfying Maxwell's equations. Advantages of dimoha comprise: (i) it allows arbitrary waveform (not just field envelope), including continuous waveform (CW), multiple carriers or digital modulations (shift keying); (ii) the algorithm is much faster than PIC codes thanks to a field discretization allowing a drastic degree-of-freedom reduction, along with a robust symplectic integrator; (iii) it supports any periodic slow-wave structure design such as helix or folded waveguides; (iv) it reproduces harmonic generation, reflection, oscillation and distortion phenomena; (v) it handles nonlinear dynamics, including intermodulations, trapping and chaos. dimoha accuracy is assessed by comparing it against measurements from a commercial Ku-band tapered helix TWT and against simulations from a sub-THz folded waveguide TWT with a staggered double-grating slow-wave structure. The algorithm is also tested for multiple-carriers simulations with success.
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hal-02280734 , version 1 (25-09-2019)

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Damien F G Minenna, Yves Elskens, Frédéric André, Alexandre Poyé, Jérôme Puech, et al.. DIMOHA: A Time-Domain Algorithm for Traveling-Wave Tube Simulations. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2019, 66 (9), pp.4042-4047. ⟨10.1109/TED.2019.2928450⟩. ⟨hal-02280734⟩

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