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    Global Model for Total Delay Time Distribution of High-Power Microwave Surface Flashover by Beeson, Sterling R., Dickens, James C., Neuber, Andreas A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-11-2014)
    “…A global model of high-power microwave (HPM) window breakdown is elucidated. The model provides a practical approach for estimating the maximum microwave power…”
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    Imaging of Pressure-Dependent High-Power Microwave Surface Flashover by Beeson, S. R., Ford, P. J., Foster, J., Krompholz, H. G., Neuber, A. A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-11-2011)
    “…Open-shutter and intensified charge-coupled device images of high-power microwave breakdown were taken in an effort to characterize the pressure dependence of…”
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    The Path to a Transportable Ionospheric Heater-Tuning Methods by Esser, Benedikt, Beeson, Sterling R., Dickens, James C., Mankowski, John J., Antonsen, Thomas M., Neuber, Andreas A.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-06-2017)
    “…A tunable electrically small antenna (ESA) designed to be naturally resonant at 100 MHz is evaluated for its range of tuning and feasibility for use in a…”
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    Experiments on a Disk-on-Rod Traveling Wave Tube Amplifier Driven by a Nonlinear Transmission Line Modulated Electron Beam by Simon, David H., Hoff, Brad W., Schrock, James A., Beeson, Sterling, Tang, Wilkin, Lepell, Paul D., Montoya, Thomas, French, David M., Heidger, Susan L.

    Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-02-2022)
    “…Experiments have demonstrated high-power amplification (100 MW class) from a traveling wave amplifier driven by a modulated electron beam. The modulated…”
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    Electron density evolution of post-pulse high power microwave plasma by Beeson, Sterling, Neuber, Andreas

    “…Plasma generation along the dielectric interface between the vacuum medium of the source and the atmospheric environment of the antenna is one of the limiting…”
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    Reduction of high power microwave breakdown delay times using multiple passes through a TE111 resonator by Beeson, Sterling, Dickens, James, Neuber, Andreas, Shu Lin

    “…Summary form only given. The delay time between the rising edge of a high power microwave (HPM) pulse and plasma formation in a gas at close to atmospheric…”
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    A simplified 2-D fluid model of plasma formation under pulsed high power microwaves in atmospheric gases by Shu Lin, Beeson, Sterling, Yongdong Li, Chunliang Liu, Neuber, Andreas

    “…Summary form only given. The mechanism of plasma formation under high power pulse (HPM) excitation in gases (nitrogen and argon) at atmospheric pressures is…”
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    Post pulse recovery of HPM generated plasma at close to atmospheric pressure by Beeson, Sterling R., Dickens, James C., Neuber, Andreas A.

    “…Summary form only given. We study the recovery of the low temperature plasma generated by a microsecond high power microwave, HPM, pulse in different gases at…”
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    Study of low-temperature plasma development utilizing a GPU-implemented 3D PIC/MCC simulation by Fierro, Andrew S., Laity, George R., Beeson, Sterling R., Dickens, James C., Neuber, Andreas A.

    “…Summary form only given. A GPU-accelerated 3-dimensional PIC/MCC simulation code was developed using the CUDA environment to study the physical processes…”
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    Evolution of plasma density generated by high power microwaves by Beeson, S., Neuber, A.

    “…The relaxation time of pulsed rf-generated plasma is investigated. A 3 MW, 3 μs width, 50 ns risetime HPM pulse is transmitted through a dielectric window that…”
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