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Multibarrel gyrotrons

Zapevalov et al., 2020

Document ID
13211650328234675377
Author
Zapevalov V
Zuev A
Kuftin A
Publication year
Publication venue
Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics

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We propose a fundamentally new scheme of the multibarrel gyrotron. As an example, we consider three promising variants of implementation of the scheme with a generation frequency of about 140 GHz or its multiple in the case of operation at higher cyclotron …
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