Garven et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Experimental studies of a four-cavity, 35 GHz gyroklystron amplifierGarven et al., 2000
- Document ID
- 11163367615891592526
- Author
- Garven M
- Calame J
- Nguyen K
- Danly B
- Levash B
- Wood F
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- IEEE transactions on plasma science
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The experimental results from a four-cavity, Ka-band gyroklystron amplifier operating in the (TE)/sub 011/cylindrical mode at the fundamental of the cyclotron frequency are presented. A peak output power of 208 kW at 31.90 GHz, with a 3-dB bandwidth of 178 MHz (0.5%), an …
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