Zhang et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Gyrokinetic description of the structural eccentricity influence on the starting current of a coaxial-cavity gyrotronZhang et al., 1999
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- 12880047111147438489
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- Zhang S
- Thumm M
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- Physics of Plasmas
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Based on the gyrokinetics of free-electron masers, the structural eccentricity influence on the starting current of a 1.5 MW/140 GHz, TE 28, 16, 1 coaxial-cavity gyrotron oscillator is studied. Results show that the structural eccentricity substantially increases the starting …
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