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This work comprises a study of the influence of
second harmonics on the output power and oscillation frequency
of X-band waveguide Gunn oscillators. Only the resonant
modes of operation of the Gunn diodes have been considered,
with the assumption that not more than one high field domain
exists in the n-GaAs sample at any instant of time. Besides,
a critical review of the existing literature on the second
harmonic influence on Gunn oscillator performance is
presented and an up-to-date bibliography is appended.
The study begins with a theoretical analysis of the
process of harmonic generation by Gunn diodes operating in
the resonant modes. It is found that oscillations at any
particular frequency is accompanied by oscillations at a
number of its harmonics. Next, the physics of the Gunn diodes
of X-band dimensions and operating in the resonant modes
have been studied for an applied voltage consisting of a
component at a X-band frequency and another having a
frequency twice as large as that of the former. From this
theoretical consideration of the device physics it is found
that, owing to its influence on the parameters of the high
field domain and the r. f. current through the device, the
second harmonic voltage affects the susceptance and conduc
tance of the device chip at the fundamental frequency. As a
consequence the fundamental frequency, power output and d. c.
to r. f. conversion efficiency into the fundamental are also
affected by the second harmonics.
In order to study the circuit properties of a X-band
post-mounted waveguide cavity at the second harmonic frequency,
an equivalent circuit representing the waveguide structure
is worked out and the properties of the circuit analysed. It
is found that the circuit behaviour largely depends on the
dimensions of the mounting post, positions of the planes
reflecting the waveguide modes carrying second harmonic power
and the order of the propagating modes. Also it is shown that
the phase relation between the fundamental and the second
harmonic voltages is a function of the circuit parameters at
both the frequencies.
Finally, to obtain a complete picture of the second
harmonic influence on X-band waveguide Gunn oscillators,
experiments are conducted which indicate that the second
harmonics in waveguide Gunn oscillators can be rendered
practically ineffective by using a thin mounting post and
a circular iris of proper dimensions between the oscillator
and the load. These findings are supported by a theoretical
analysis of the Gunn device - waveguide circuit interaction.
This analysis finds its basis on the outcomes of the analysis
of the device physics and the circuit behaviour of the
waveguide mount and the cavity. It is found that the second
harmonic influence in the X-band waveguide Gunn oscillator
is more pronounced in the case of Quenched mode operation of
the diode. However, operation in this mode can be avoided
by mounting the diode with a thin post. Another important
point brought out by the analysis is that the power and
(v)
frequency fluctuations produced by second harmonic load
variations, to a great extent, are dependent on the device
capacitance at the second harmonic frequency. |
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