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Noise characteristics of a plasma relativistic microwave amplifier

Strelkov et al., 2016

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2320268064765843294
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Strelkov P
Ivanov I
Shumeiko D
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Plasma Physics Reports

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Reasons for the occurrence of microwave noise at the output of a plasma relativistic amplifier have been analyzed. It is found that, in the absence of an input signal, the emission spectrum of the plasma relativistic microwave amplifier is similar to that of an electron beam …
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