Nusinovich et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Optimization of multistage harmonic gyrodevicesNusinovich et al., 1996
- Document ID
- 9126849457142652942
- Author
- Nusinovich G
- Levush B
- Dumbrajs O
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- Publication venue
- Physics of Plasmas
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In low voltage gyrodevices operating at high cyclotron harmonics the electrons are weakly coupled to the synchronous harmonic of an electromagnetic field. To realize efficient operation of a device it is necessary to compensate for this weak coupling by increasing the …
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