Presented in this paper are the results of a particle-in-cell modelling of a novel high-power microwave (HPM) source which combines the properties of two devices. The first prototype is a magnetically insulated transmission line oscillator (MILO), an HPM self-oscillator which does not need an external magnetic field and irradiates a narrow spectrum depending on its iris-loaded slow-wave structure. The second prototype is a plasma maser, a Cherenkov HPM amplifier driven by a high-current relativistic electron beam propagating in a strong external magnetic field in plasma which acts as a slow-wave structure. The radiation frequency of plasma masers mainly depends on an easily variable plasma concentration; hence, their spectrum may overlap a ...
This thesis concerns high power microwave generation. Included are simulation studies of a new class...
Observations show that the ubiquitous pulse shortening in high-power microwave (HPM) devices arises ...
We present first predictions for the performance of a novel, mildly relativistic (500keV, 2kA), X-ba...
Presented in this paper are the results of a particle-in-cell modelling of a novel high-power microw...
A plasma maser that does not use a strong magnetic field for transporting a relativistic highcurrent...
This paper presents an experimental plasma maser driven by a 2-ns long, high-current electron beam w...
A method for generating microwave pulses with a power of ∼1 GW and a frequency controlled in a band ...
Consideration is given to the research status and prospects for development of plasma relativistic m...
Operated in the noise amplification regime, a plasma maser underwent a series of experiments. The pu...
Numerical model of plasma-assisted microwave noise amplifier with 10% of energy efficiency on 150-MW...
The results of numerically simulating a high-power plasma maser—the wideband microwave noise amplifi...
This thesis describes an investigation of the use of low pressure plasmas for the generation of high...
Different possibilities of construction are considered for sources of powerful microwave pulses on t...
Magnetically Insulated transmission Line Oscillator (MILO) is a relatively new High Power Microwave...
DoctorIn this thesis, microwave power modules for the plasma generation are proposed. The atmospheri...
This thesis concerns high power microwave generation. Included are simulation studies of a new class...
Observations show that the ubiquitous pulse shortening in high-power microwave (HPM) devices arises ...
We present first predictions for the performance of a novel, mildly relativistic (500keV, 2kA), X-ba...
Presented in this paper are the results of a particle-in-cell modelling of a novel high-power microw...
A plasma maser that does not use a strong magnetic field for transporting a relativistic highcurrent...
This paper presents an experimental plasma maser driven by a 2-ns long, high-current electron beam w...
A method for generating microwave pulses with a power of ∼1 GW and a frequency controlled in a band ...
Consideration is given to the research status and prospects for development of plasma relativistic m...
Operated in the noise amplification regime, a plasma maser underwent a series of experiments. The pu...
Numerical model of plasma-assisted microwave noise amplifier with 10% of energy efficiency on 150-MW...
The results of numerically simulating a high-power plasma maser—the wideband microwave noise amplifi...
This thesis describes an investigation of the use of low pressure plasmas for the generation of high...
Different possibilities of construction are considered for sources of powerful microwave pulses on t...
Magnetically Insulated transmission Line Oscillator (MILO) is a relatively new High Power Microwave...
DoctorIn this thesis, microwave power modules for the plasma generation are proposed. The atmospheri...
This thesis concerns high power microwave generation. Included are simulation studies of a new class...
Observations show that the ubiquitous pulse shortening in high-power microwave (HPM) devices arises ...
We present first predictions for the performance of a novel, mildly relativistic (500keV, 2kA), X-ba...