Search Results - "Golubykh, S. M."
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Powerful oversized W-band free-electron maser with advanced Bragg resonator based on coupling of propagating and cutoff waves
Published in Applied physics letters (26-05-2020)“…We study, both theoretically and experimentally, a free-electron maser (FEM) with a two-mirror resonator that includes the advanced Bragg structure based on…”
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Experimental demonstration of free electron maser operation in the regime of non-resonant trapping
Published in Applied physics letters (14-10-2019)“…The regime of nonresonant trapping aimed at improving the operation of the amplifying scheme of free electron devices has been developed and experimentally…”
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Development of powerful long-pulse Bragg FELs operating from sub-THz to THz bands based on linear induction accelerators: recent results and projects
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Free-electron maser with high-selectivity Bragg resonator using coupled propagating and trapped modes
Published in Technical physics letters (01-10-2010)“…A free-electron maser (FEM) with a double-mirror resonator involving a new modification of Bragg structures operating on coupled propagating and quasi-cutoff…”
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Applied research using a 30 GHz free-electron maser: Experimental study of interacton of high-power pulsed radiation with metals
Published in Radiophysics and quantum electronics (2012)“…We describe a facility for testing the properties of different objects affected by a sequence of highpower pulses of the microwave electromagnetic field. The…”
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FEM with high-selective Bragg resonator based on coupling of propagating and cutoff waves
Published in 35th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (01-09-2010)“…Bragg FEM with a two-mirror resonator including advanced Bragg structure based on coupling of propagating and quasi-cutoff waves was studied. Implication of…”
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