2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.4738641
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Repetitive sub-gigawatt rf source based on gyromagnetic nonlinear transmission line

Abstract: We demonstrate a high power repetitive rf source using gyromagnetic nonlinear transmission line to produce rf oscillations. Saturated NiZn ferrites act as active nonlinear medium first sharpening the pumping high voltage nanosecond pulse and then radiating at central frequency of about 1 GHz: shock rise time excites gyromagnetic precession in ferrites forming damping rf oscillations. The optimal length of nonlinear transmission line was found to be of about 1 m. SINUS-200 high voltage driver with Tesla transfo… Show more

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“…Simulations were also performed using a different SPICE model for the line nonlinearity given by an exponential function according to (5). The simulation runs were fulfilled for a ferrite NLTL based on an improved Pouladian-Kari et al's [14] model described with two different kinds of axial magnetic bias, constant and linearly graded.…”
Section: B Pouladian-kari Et Al's Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulations were also performed using a different SPICE model for the line nonlinearity given by an exponential function according to (5). The simulation runs were fulfilled for a ferrite NLTL based on an improved Pouladian-Kari et al's [14] model described with two different kinds of axial magnetic bias, constant and linearly graded.…”
Section: B Pouladian-kari Et Al's Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of this effect is the large diameter system demonstrated by Romanchenko that generates several hundred MW at a frequency 1.2 GHz. 5 Therefore, in order to reach higher power a) david.reale@ttu.edu levels at frequencies compatible with smaller diameter lines (∼8-10 mm), the outputs of multiple NLTLs are combined. Power combination can be achieved via free space, i.e., an array of radiating elements, or in a guided structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4,5]. In some of these the output signal from a coaxial NLTL was fed to a circular waveguide through a TEM-to-TE 11 mode converter and further on to a conical horn antenna.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the impressive history of NLTL studies [1][2][3][4][5][6][7], experiments on extracting and radiating the intense RF signals have been detailed in just a few papers, e.g. [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%