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Relativistic X-band BWO with 3-GW output powerGunin et al., 1998
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- Gunin A
- Klimov A
- Korovin S
- Kurkan I
- Pegel I
- Polevin S
- Roitman A
- Rostov V
- Stepchenko A
- Totmeninov E
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- IEEE transactions on plasma science
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Results from a study of a relativistic X-band backward-wave oscillator (RBWO) with 3-GW output microwave power are presented. The RBWO was driven by the high-current electron accelerator SINUS-7. The dependence of radiated microwave pulse duration on microwave …
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