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Languages : en
Pages : 71
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The short-pulse backward-wave oscillator (BWO) experiment utilizes a 600-700 keV, 1-4 KA electron beam to generate microwave radiation due to the interaction with sinusoidally-rippled wall slow wave structures.
Backward-Wave Oscillator Investigations in the Raman Regime
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Languages : en
Pages : 71
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The short-pulse backward-wave oscillator (BWO) experiment utilizes a 600-700 keV, 1-4 KA electron beam to generate microwave radiation due to the interaction with sinusoidally-rippled wall slow wave structures.
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 71
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The short-pulse backward-wave oscillator (BWO) experiment utilizes a 600-700 keV, 1-4 KA electron beam to generate microwave radiation due to the interaction with sinusoidally-rippled wall slow wave structures.
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
An Experimental Investigation of a Tandem Relativistic Backward Wave Oscillator-traveling Wave Tube Amplifier System for Generating High-power Microwaves
An Investigation of Frequency Stabilization Techniques for Backward Wave Oscillators
Author: H. G. Pascalar
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Category : Oscillators, Microwave
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Oscillators, Microwave
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Applied Electromagnetics in Materials
Author: K. Miya
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 1483287033
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
The proceedings of this International Symposium focus on recent advances and current research in the study of electromagnetic phenomena in advanced materials, and the potential applications of such research in a variety of areas, including non-destructive testing, steel-making, and nuclear and electrical engineering. Also discussed is the effect of electromagnetic fields on the micro- and macromechanics of solid materials, and the application of electromagnetics to the preparation and characterization of new superconducting materials. This is a valuable account of current research in an increasingly topical area which will be of interest to materials scientists working on advanced materials and to electrical, mechanical and nuclear engineers interested in the application of electromagnetic forces in industry.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 1483287033
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
The proceedings of this International Symposium focus on recent advances and current research in the study of electromagnetic phenomena in advanced materials, and the potential applications of such research in a variety of areas, including non-destructive testing, steel-making, and nuclear and electrical engineering. Also discussed is the effect of electromagnetic fields on the micro- and macromechanics of solid materials, and the application of electromagnetics to the preparation and characterization of new superconducting materials. This is a valuable account of current research in an increasingly topical area which will be of interest to materials scientists working on advanced materials and to electrical, mechanical and nuclear engineers interested in the application of electromagnetic forces in industry.
Electrical & Electronics Abstracts
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Category : Electrical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1948
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Category : Electrical engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1948
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Government Reports Annual Index
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1232
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1232
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Physics Briefs
Intense Microwave Pulses
Investigation of Stimulated Raman Oscillators and Amplifiers
Author: D. P. Bortfield
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Languages : en
Pages : 85
Book Description
The results of an investigation of several non-linear optical effects are presented. Main emphasis is on the study of stimulated Raman scattering and mode selective techniques for giant pulse lasers. Secondary studies of optical harmonic generation and bleachable dye lasers are also discussed. It is shown that the gain in a diffusely pumped stimulated Raman scattering amplifier behaves according to the theory developed by Hellwarth and that the gain anomaly observed in colinear amplifiers (and explained as a consequence of beam trapping of the input beam) is, in fact, not present. A study of the mode selective properties of a passive Q-switch reveals that mode selection occurs as a result of the slow buildup of oscillation in a passive Q-switched laser. The character of spatial and temporal amplitude fluctuations in a laser beam is related to the degree of mode selection employed and the effect of these fluctuations on stimulated Raman conversion is given. A discussion is presented of laser action in two polymethene dyes in glycerol solution pumped by a giant pulse ruby. The potential for laser action in these particular dyes was identified in a parallel Hughes program. (Author).
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Languages : en
Pages : 85
Book Description
The results of an investigation of several non-linear optical effects are presented. Main emphasis is on the study of stimulated Raman scattering and mode selective techniques for giant pulse lasers. Secondary studies of optical harmonic generation and bleachable dye lasers are also discussed. It is shown that the gain in a diffusely pumped stimulated Raman scattering amplifier behaves according to the theory developed by Hellwarth and that the gain anomaly observed in colinear amplifiers (and explained as a consequence of beam trapping of the input beam) is, in fact, not present. A study of the mode selective properties of a passive Q-switch reveals that mode selection occurs as a result of the slow buildup of oscillation in a passive Q-switched laser. The character of spatial and temporal amplitude fluctuations in a laser beam is related to the degree of mode selection employed and the effect of these fluctuations on stimulated Raman conversion is given. A discussion is presented of laser action in two polymethene dyes in glycerol solution pumped by a giant pulse ruby. The potential for laser action in these particular dyes was identified in a parallel Hughes program. (Author).