Search Results - "Tsygankov, R. V."
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Stable Operation of a Repetitively Pulsed X-Band Relativistic Backward Wave Oscillator
Published in IEEE electron device letters (01-06-2021)“…This letter describes a recent activity in the development of a high-power microwave source based on a modified relativistic backward wave oscillator that is…”
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High-Efficiency Relativistic Generators of Nanosecond Pulses in the Millimeter-Wavelength Range
Published in Radiophysics and quantum electronics (01-12-2019)“…We propose and study a scheme of a microwave pulse generator operating in the frequency ranges near 37 and 73 GHz, in which the electron interaction with both…”
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S-Band Coaxial Vircator With Electron Beam Premodulation Based on Compact Linear Transformer Driver
Published in IEEE transactions on plasma science (01-10-2010)“…A two-section coaxial vircator with radial electron beam injection and electrodynamic feedback was developed. The use of electron beam premodulation in the…”
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GEANT4 simulation of parasitic X-ray radiation for backward wave oscillator SINUS-350
Published in Radiation physics and chemistry (Oxford, England : 1993) (01-03-2023)“…Parasitic X-ray radiation for the backward wave oscillator SINUS-350 is investigated. Using the GEANT4 simulation toolkit we have made a model of this…”
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On the radiation phase stability of a relativistic coaxial backward-wave oscillator at decimeter wavelengths
Published in Technical physics letters (2015)“…The stability of the microwave radiation phase of A relativistic coaxial backward-wave oscillator with a modulating reflector relative to a fixed voltage at a…”
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Mode selection in an S-band relativistic backward wave oscillator based on a coaxial waveguide
Published in Technical physics letters (01-02-2014)“…The competition of oscillations in a relativistic backward wave oscillator (RBWO) based on a coaxial waveguide has been studied by theoretical and experimental…”
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Radiation dose simulation for high-current repetitively pulsed electron accelerator
Published in Radiation physics and chemistry (Oxford, England : 1993) (01-06-2022)“…In this study, the Geant4 Monte Carlo toolkit was used to simulate radiation doses for a high-current repetitively pulsed electron accelerator. We have created…”
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Multi-GW relativistic backward wave oscillator with TM02 operating mode
Published in 2015 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Sciences (ICOPS) (01-05-2015)“…First version of relativistic BWO with TM 02 operating mode has been tested also in [1]. The cyclotron-resonance mode selection was used. In this case, because…”
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Experimental study of the electron beam compressed state breakup
Published in Technical physics letters (01-02-2011)“…The dynamics of breakup of the compressed state of an electron beam with a virtual cathode (VC) transported in a two-section drift tube of a high-current…”
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Measuring the virtual cathode velocity
Published in Technical physics letters (01-07-2008)“…An electron beam with a virtual cathode (VC) transported in a two-section drift tube of a SINUS-7 high-current electron accelerator has been studied. The…”
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S-band coaxial vircator with electron beam premodulation
Published in 2009 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science - Abstracts (01-06-2009)“…Summary form only given: The concept of a double-section coaxial vircator with radial electron beam injection and electrodynamic feedback was developed. The…”
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High-power single-mode microwave generation by coaxial vircator
Published in 2010 8th International Vacuum Electron Sources Conference and Nanocarbon (01-10-2010)“…Microwave oscillators based on a virtual cathode (vircators), as a rule, produce high-power microwaves up to several gigawatts. However, the efficiency of most…”
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