Sullivan et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Short‐pulse high‐power microwave propagation in the atmosphereSullivan et al., 1988
- Document ID
- 6556332067240071250
- Author
- Sullivan C
- Destler W
- Rodgers J
- Segalov Z
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of applied physics
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The propagation of high‐power (10–200 kW/cm2) short‐burst (3–30 ns) microwave pulses in the atmosphere has been studied experimentally. Microwave power from a large orbit gyrotron operating at 9.6 GHz is focused by a large‐diameter parabolic reflector into a test …
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