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Multi-frequency operation of DEMO gyrotron with realistic electron beam parameters

Kalaria et al., 2015

Document ID
5267278946503649966
Author
Kalaria P
Avramidis K
Franck J
Illy S
Pagonakis I
Thumm M
Jelonnek J
Publication year
Publication venue
2015 IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC)

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Along with high power and high efficiency operation around 240 GHz, the requirements of DEMO gyrotrons include the possibility of multi-frequency operation and fast frequency tunability in 2–3 GHz steps. In this paper, multi-frequency operation of a proposed design for …
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