2004
DOI: 10.1109/tps.2004.835972
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Slow Cyclotron Instability in a High-Power Backward-Wave Oscillator

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“…In Figure 9(a), the maximum temporal growth rate has been taken for depicting its variation with B 0 . For B 0 D 0:74 T, cyclotron absorption previously observed in BWOs (Abubakirov et al, 1989;Carmel et al, 1992;Miller Vlasov et al, 1993;Choyal et al, 2004) is seen. The real part of frequency corresponding to temporal growth rate is shown in Figure 9(b).…”
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“…In Figure 9(a), the maximum temporal growth rate has been taken for depicting its variation with B 0 . For B 0 D 0:74 T, cyclotron absorption previously observed in BWOs (Abubakirov et al, 1989;Carmel et al, 1992;Miller Vlasov et al, 1993;Choyal et al, 2004) is seen. The real part of frequency corresponding to temporal growth rate is shown in Figure 9(b).…”
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“…This expression was previously derived (Choyal et al, 2004). The transverse components of the set of Eq.…”
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“…6, the prominent dips at ~8.00-8.75T and ~14.50-16.00T are suggestive of cyclotron absorption. Although cyclotron absorption in conventional Cherenkov oscillators has been well-researched [34][35][36], few studies have hitherto been carried out for 2D-PSL devices. The relativistic electron cyclotron frequency is defined:…”
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