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Radiophysics
Controlling the radiation frequency of a plasma relativistic microwave oscillator during a nanosecond pulse
D. K. Ul'yanov, R. V. Baranov, O. T. Loza, S. E. Ernyleva, I. L. Bogdankevich Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
It is shown experimentally and by numerical simulation that the radiation frequency of a 50-MW plasma relativistic microwave oscillator can be varied within 15% during a 60-ns-wide pulse by varying the plasma concentration. The plasma is generated by pre-ionization of a low-pressure gas. When the degree of ionization increases in a microwave field, the radiation frequency rises. Conversely, when plasma electrons are forced out by the electrostatic field of a high-current relativistic electron beam, the radiation frequency declines. By appropriately selecting the initial gas pressure and degree of gas ionization, one can control both trends and thereby the radiation frequency.
Received: 09.10.2012 Accepted: 15.01.2013
Citation:
D. K. Ul'yanov, R. V. Baranov, O. T. Loza, S. E. Ernyleva, I. L. Bogdankevich, “Controlling the radiation frequency of a plasma relativistic microwave oscillator during a nanosecond pulse”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 83:10 (2013), 113–116; Tech. Phys., 58:10 (2013), 1503–1506
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