The problem of energy recuperator for a high current sheet
electron beam used to drive a millimeter-waves generator is
considered. There are two main obstacles to solving the problem.
The first one is the presence of a magnetic field guiding beam
electrons. The second obstacle is significant energy and angular
spreads of the electrons in the waste beam. To overcome these
obstacles, we suggest a novel scheme of a recuperator. The main
idea of the proposed scheme is the use of a decelerating electrical
field together with a guiding magnetic field that has longitudinal
and spatial periodic transverse components. Resonance of a bounce
electron motion with the cyclotron motion in this field gives
a strong increase in the Larmour radius of electrons with the
energy in a narrow interval. The decelerated electrons with
the resonance energy fall away from the beam and are absorbed
by a collector at a proper potential. It is shown that efficiency
of this novel scheme can reach about 80% even if the sheet beam
has a broad energy spectrum.