This thesis concerns high power microwave generation. Included are simulation studies of a new class of magnetron, the Recirculating-Planar-Magnetron (RPM), with advantages in fast startup, large cathode and anode area, and compact extraction geometry. Various configurations are simulated. The fast startup was triggered by the unusual “negative mass” effect, which is also studied thoroughly here. We also explore, via both experiments and simulation, radio frequency (RF) sources generated by nonlinear transmission lines (NLTL’s). Further, the application of intense pulsed electric fields on biological cells are examined. Electrons rotating under a uniform axial magnetic field and a radial electric field exhibit an effective mass that may ...
Observations show that the ubiquitous pulse shortening in high-power microwave (HPM) devices arises ...
Fine control of microwave power radiation in medical and scientific applications is a challenging ta...
The temporal evolution of the current, voltage and rf fields in magnetron-type devices has been simu...
This thesis concerns high power microwave generation. Included are simulation studies of a new class...
Modern High Power Microwave (HPM) initiatives pursue challenges in fundamental science, such as fusi...
The magnetron is a vacuum electronics crossed-field device: perpendicular electric and magnetic fiel...
Relativistic magnetron experiments with a 6-vane, Titan tube have generated over 300 MW total microw...
Microwave-generating magnetrons impact our life through a variety of ways: they are used in microwav...
High-power microwave research strives for compact and highly efficient vacuum diode-driven sources. ...
The magnetron has been a major component of radar systems since its introduction in World War II. Th...
The goals of this thesis were: (a) to assess whether coaxial structures could enhance the performanc...
A relativistic magnetron (RM) is a high-power microwave (HPM) source. The main objective of the RM i...
The evolution of high power microwave (HPM) sources into practical systems requires the development ...
Presented in this paper are the results of a particle-in-cell modelling of a novel high-power microw...
This thesis reports the design, construction and testing of a 1.5 MW, 110 GHz gyrotron oscillator. T...
Observations show that the ubiquitous pulse shortening in high-power microwave (HPM) devices arises ...
Fine control of microwave power radiation in medical and scientific applications is a challenging ta...
The temporal evolution of the current, voltage and rf fields in magnetron-type devices has been simu...
This thesis concerns high power microwave generation. Included are simulation studies of a new class...
Modern High Power Microwave (HPM) initiatives pursue challenges in fundamental science, such as fusi...
The magnetron is a vacuum electronics crossed-field device: perpendicular electric and magnetic fiel...
Relativistic magnetron experiments with a 6-vane, Titan tube have generated over 300 MW total microw...
Microwave-generating magnetrons impact our life through a variety of ways: they are used in microwav...
High-power microwave research strives for compact and highly efficient vacuum diode-driven sources. ...
The magnetron has been a major component of radar systems since its introduction in World War II. Th...
The goals of this thesis were: (a) to assess whether coaxial structures could enhance the performanc...
A relativistic magnetron (RM) is a high-power microwave (HPM) source. The main objective of the RM i...
The evolution of high power microwave (HPM) sources into practical systems requires the development ...
Presented in this paper are the results of a particle-in-cell modelling of a novel high-power microw...
This thesis reports the design, construction and testing of a 1.5 MW, 110 GHz gyrotron oscillator. T...
Observations show that the ubiquitous pulse shortening in high-power microwave (HPM) devices arises ...
Fine control of microwave power radiation in medical and scientific applications is a challenging ta...
The temporal evolution of the current, voltage and rf fields in magnetron-type devices has been simu...