DocumentCode
1011962
Title
Pulsed power-driven high-power microwave sources
Author
Korovin, Sergei D. ; Rostov, Vladislav V. ; Polevin, Sergei D. ; Pegel, Igor V. ; Schamiloglu, Edl ; Fuks, Mikhail I. ; Barker, Robert J.
Author_Institution
Siberian Div., Russian Acad. of Sci., Tomsk, Russia
Volume
92
Issue
7
fYear
2004
fDate
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1082
Lastpage
1095
Abstract
The advent of pulsed power technology in the 1960s has enabled the development of very high peak power sources of electromagnetic radiation in the microwave and millimeter wave bands of the electromagnetic spectrum. Such sources have applications in plasma physics, particle acceleration techniques, fusion energy research, high-power radars, and communications, to name just a few. This article describes recent ongoing activity in this field in both Russia and the United States. The overview of research in Russia focuses on high-power microwave (HPM) sources that are powered using SINUS accelerators, which were developed at the Institute of High Current Electronics. The overview of research in the United States focuses more broadly on recent accomplishments of a multidisciplinary university research initiative on HPM sources, which also involved close interactions with Department of Defense laboratories and industry. HPM sources described in this article have generated peak powers exceeding several gigawatts in pulse durations typically on the order of 100 ns in frequencies ranging from about 1 GHz to many tens of gigahertz.
Keywords
electron accelerators; gyrotrons; magnetrons; microwave amplifiers; microwave oscillators; microwave switches; pulsed power supplies; pulsed power switches; slow wave structures; spark gaps; 1 GHz to 1 THz; 100 ns; Russia; United States; accelerators; electromagnetic radiation; electromagnetic spectrum; fusion energy; fusion energy research; high-power radars; microwave communications; microwave wave bands; millimeter wave bands; particle acceleration; plasma physics; pulsed power-driven high-power microwave sources; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic radiation; Electromagnetic spectrum; Microwave technology; Millimeter wave technology; Physics; Plasma accelerators; Plasma applications; Plasma sources; Plasma waves;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPROC.2004.829020
Filename
1306679
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