2011
DOI: 10.1134/s1063784211010099
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Coherent summation of power of nanosecond relativistic microwave oscillators

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“…The results [26]- [28] let rise to investigations of advanced HPM systems like phased antenna arrays on the basis of X-band SR BWOs without electrodynamic coupling [29], [30]. As in [31], SR BWOs are capable of operating at high-pulse repetition rates and demonstrating stability of both microwave pulse amplitude and shape.…”
Section: Coherent Summation Of Sr Pulses Emitted From Several Chanmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The results [26]- [28] let rise to investigations of advanced HPM systems like phased antenna arrays on the basis of X-band SR BWOs without electrodynamic coupling [29], [30]. As in [31], SR BWOs are capable of operating at high-pulse repetition rates and demonstrating stability of both microwave pulse amplitude and shape.…”
Section: Coherent Summation Of Sr Pulses Emitted From Several Chanmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The maximum rate rise of the voltage attained is 430 kV/ns. The shift of the sharpened pulse front (by ∼100 ps per 3 kA/m) allowed a controllable relative phase shift of the radiation in the channels within more than the period T X .C h a racteristic dispersion of the phase difference is kept at a level of several picoseconds [29]. This provided experimental demonstration of superradiative directional pattern scanning in free space.…”
Section: Coherent Summation Of Sr Pulses Emitted From Several Chanmentioning
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“…In addition, an experimental study verified that two relativistic backward wave oscillators (RBWOs) working at gigahertz frequencies with gigawatt output power can be summed. [7][8][9][10] The coherent summation of fields radiated by their horn antennas was verified by imaging the expected interference pattern using a neon bulb array. Also, in Ref.…”
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confidence: 99%