At the FOM Institute for Plasma Physics \u27\u27Rijnhuizen\u27\u27, The Netherlands, the commissioning of a high-power, electrostatic free-electron maser is in progress. The design target is the generation of 1 MW microwave power in the frequency range 130-260 GHz. The foreseen application of this kind of device is as a power source for electron cyclotron applications on magnetically confined plasmas. The device is driven by a high-power electron beam. For long-pulse operation a low loss current is essential. A 3-A electron beam has been accelerated to energies ranging from 1.35 to 1.7 MeV and transported through the undulator at current losses below 0.02%. Further, it was shown that the beam line accepts an electron energy variation of 5% ...
A Free Electron Maser (FEM) is now under construction at the FOM Institute (Rijnhuizen) Netherlands ...
Experiments have been performed with the free-electron maser (FEM) at Rijnhuizen, a high-power mm-wa...
The FOM Institute for Plasma Physics has obtained funding for the development of a 1 MW, long pulse,...
At the FOM Institute for Plasma Physics ''Rijnhuizen'', The Netherlands, the com...
The Fusion-FEM experiment, a high-power, electrostatic free-electron maser being built at the FOM-In...
A high-power,frequency-tunable electrostatic free-electron maser, being developed at the FOM Institu...
A free electron maser (FEM) has been built as a mm-wave source for applications on future fusion res...
A free-electron maser (FEM) has been built as a pilot experiment for a millimetre-wave source for ap...
For the next generation of large tokamaks, efficient mm-wave sources at frequencies of up to 300 GHz...
In the Fusion-FEM electrostatic Free Electron Maser, an electron beam loss current of less than 0.2%...
A high-power electrostatic free-electron maser is operated at various frequencies. An output power o...
At the FOM-Institute for Plasma Physics, The Netherlands, the construction of the Fusion Free-Electr...
A free electron maser (FEM) has been built as a pilot mm-wave source for applications on future fusi...
A Free-Electron Maser is now under test at the FOM Institute (Rijnhuizen, Netherlands) with the goal...
A Free Electron Maser (FEM) has been constructed and is soon to be tested at the FOM Institute (Rijn...
A Free Electron Maser (FEM) is now under construction at the FOM Institute (Rijnhuizen) Netherlands ...
Experiments have been performed with the free-electron maser (FEM) at Rijnhuizen, a high-power mm-wa...
The FOM Institute for Plasma Physics has obtained funding for the development of a 1 MW, long pulse,...
At the FOM Institute for Plasma Physics ''Rijnhuizen'', The Netherlands, the com...
The Fusion-FEM experiment, a high-power, electrostatic free-electron maser being built at the FOM-In...
A high-power,frequency-tunable electrostatic free-electron maser, being developed at the FOM Institu...
A free electron maser (FEM) has been built as a mm-wave source for applications on future fusion res...
A free-electron maser (FEM) has been built as a pilot experiment for a millimetre-wave source for ap...
For the next generation of large tokamaks, efficient mm-wave sources at frequencies of up to 300 GHz...
In the Fusion-FEM electrostatic Free Electron Maser, an electron beam loss current of less than 0.2%...
A high-power electrostatic free-electron maser is operated at various frequencies. An output power o...
At the FOM-Institute for Plasma Physics, The Netherlands, the construction of the Fusion Free-Electr...
A free electron maser (FEM) has been built as a pilot mm-wave source for applications on future fusi...
A Free-Electron Maser is now under test at the FOM Institute (Rijnhuizen, Netherlands) with the goal...
A Free Electron Maser (FEM) has been constructed and is soon to be tested at the FOM Institute (Rijn...
A Free Electron Maser (FEM) is now under construction at the FOM Institute (Rijnhuizen) Netherlands ...
Experiments have been performed with the free-electron maser (FEM) at Rijnhuizen, a high-power mm-wa...
The FOM Institute for Plasma Physics has obtained funding for the development of a 1 MW, long pulse,...