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W-band gyro-devices using helically corrugated waveguide and cusp gun: design, simulation and experimentHe et al., 2011
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- He W
- Donaldson C
- Li F
- Zhang L
- Cross A
- Phelps A
- Ronald K
- Robertson C
- Whyte C
- Young A
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- Terahertz Science & Technology
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This paper presents the design and simulation of W-band Gyro-devices using helically corrugated waveguides as the beam-wave interaction region and a cusp gun as the electron beam source. The electron beam system and the beam-wave interaction were optimized …
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