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Enhanced frequency agility of high-power relativistic backward wave oscillatorsMoreland et al., 2002
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- Moreland L
- Schamiloglu E
- Lemke R
- Roitman A
- Korovin S
- Rostov V
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- IEEE transactions on plasma science
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This paper describes how finite length effects in high-power backward wave oscillators can be exploited in a controlled manner to achieve enhanced frequency agility. Experiments were performed using a Sinus-6 high-power relativistic repetitively pulsed electron beam …
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