We present the design of a volumetric metamaterial (MTM) structure and its interaction with a relativistic electron beam. This novel structure has promising applications in particle beam diagnostics, acceleration, and microwave generation. The volumetric MTM has a cubic unit cell allowing structures of arbitrary size to be configured as an array of identical cells. This structure allows the exploration of the properties of a metamaterial structure without having to consider substrates or other supporting elements. The dispersion characteristics of the unit cell are obtained using eigenmode simulations in the hfss code and also using an effective medium theory with spatial dispersion. Good agreement is obtained between these two approaches. ...
One of the most promising directions for metamaterials (MTMs) in particle accelerators is investigat...
The understanding of the evolution of the electromagnetic (EM) fields on the surface of a metamateri...
The goal of this dissertation is to design novel metamaterials for High Power Microwave devices. Me...
We present the design of a volumetric metamaterial (MTM) structure and its interaction with a relati...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
We present the first demonstration of high-power, reversed-Cherenkov wakefield radiation by electron...
We present the first demonstration of high-power, reversed Cherenkov wakefield radiation by electron b...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
We present the linear theory of the starting current of Cherenkov-cyclotron and Cherenkov instabilit...
We present the analysis of a microwave generator that uses two-spiral metamaterial (MTM) plates in a...
In this paper, we present design considerations of metamaterial (MTM)-based structures to address pr...
An active negative index metamaterial that derives its gain from an electron beam is introduced. The...
An electron beam passing through a metamaterial structure is predicted to generate reversed Cherenko...
The ability to preserve the quality of relativistic electron beams through trans-port bend elements ...
An electron beam is used to excite a unique electromagnetic response from a complementary split ring...
One of the most promising directions for metamaterials (MTMs) in particle accelerators is investigat...
The understanding of the evolution of the electromagnetic (EM) fields on the surface of a metamateri...
The goal of this dissertation is to design novel metamaterials for High Power Microwave devices. Me...
We present the design of a volumetric metamaterial (MTM) structure and its interaction with a relati...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
We present the first demonstration of high-power, reversed-Cherenkov wakefield radiation by electron...
We present the first demonstration of high-power, reversed Cherenkov wakefield radiation by electron b...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
We present the linear theory of the starting current of Cherenkov-cyclotron and Cherenkov instabilit...
We present the analysis of a microwave generator that uses two-spiral metamaterial (MTM) plates in a...
In this paper, we present design considerations of metamaterial (MTM)-based structures to address pr...
An active negative index metamaterial that derives its gain from an electron beam is introduced. The...
An electron beam passing through a metamaterial structure is predicted to generate reversed Cherenko...
The ability to preserve the quality of relativistic electron beams through trans-port bend elements ...
An electron beam is used to excite a unique electromagnetic response from a complementary split ring...
One of the most promising directions for metamaterials (MTMs) in particle accelerators is investigat...
The understanding of the evolution of the electromagnetic (EM) fields on the surface of a metamateri...
The goal of this dissertation is to design novel metamaterials for High Power Microwave devices. Me...