Observation of atmospheric millimeter-wave discharges at 94 GHz and comparison with other microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies
K. Tabata,
A. Manabe,
K. Komurasaki
et al.
Abstract:This report describes an investigation by experimentation to elucidate atmospheric discharge plasma induced using a 50 kW millimeter-wave beam at 94 GHz. Millimeter-wave discharge plasma is useful for an ultraviolet light source, radioactive material detection, chemical decomposition, and beamed energy propulsion (BEP). The gyrotron used in this study is the “UT-94” with a frequency of 94 GHz and an output power of 100 kW, which was developed at the University of Tokyo specifically for BEP research. The 94 GHz… Show more
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