2010
DOI: 10.1063/1.3328804
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A re-examination of the Buneman–Hartree condition in a cylindrical smooth-bore relativistic magnetron

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“…The voltage waveform is introduced by the functions of STEP and SMOOTH_RAMP. [13][14][15] In practice, the B value corresponds to the maximum of magnetic field generated by solenoids, and the U value is associated with the amplitude of the applied voltage.…”
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“…The voltage waveform is introduced by the functions of STEP and SMOOTH_RAMP. [13][14][15] In practice, the B value corresponds to the maximum of magnetic field generated by solenoids, and the U value is associated with the amplitude of the applied voltage.…”
Section: Analysis Of Pulse Durationmentioning
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“…The operating condition, i.e., the B-H condition, in a cylindrical relativistic magnetron assumes a very different form depending on the single particle model or the Brillouin flow model, however. 4 Such a difference is always present, whether the voltage is relativistic or not. These two models yield the same B-H condition only in the limit of a planar magnetron.…”
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“…More recently, a large number of papers have investigated the equilibrium and stability of these systems by explicitly taking into account the particles self-fields. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] The self-fields may play a major role in the dynamics since they can also limit the particles flow from the cathode to the anode as the current density exceeds a certain threshold and a space-charge limited (SCL) regime emerges. 6,10,16 However, given the afore mentioned complexity that long ranged self-fields add to the problem, the large majority of the theoretical analysis done so far are based on models that assume that the electron flow is either completely cold or is a fluid with an a priori postulated equation of state.…”
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