IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts. PPPS-2001 Pulsed Power Plasma Science 2001. 28th IEEE International Conference on Plasma Sc 2001
DOI: 10.1109/ppps.2001.961307
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Ultrawideband radiators of high-power pulses

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“…8 except that each damped sinusoids optoelectronic generator is connected to an antenna. The UWB antenna chosen for this application is based on the work of Koshelev [10] which combines a magnetic loop and the radiation mode of a traveling wave antenna (see Fig. 11(a)).…”
Section: Experimental Setups and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 except that each damped sinusoids optoelectronic generator is connected to an antenna. The UWB antenna chosen for this application is based on the work of Koshelev [10] which combines a magnetic loop and the radiation mode of a traveling wave antenna (see Fig. 11(a)).…”
Section: Experimental Setups and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A signal was first shaped using a high voltage pulse generator (Kentech model PBG5, with a 250 ps rise-time measured from 10% to 90% of the amplitude value, a 2.4 ns duration measured at 50% of the peak value, and a 2 kV peak value for a 50 Ω load). Then, a Koshelev-like ultra wide band antenna [28] radiated this transient electromagnetic signal in the form of repetitive pulses (100 Hz pulse repetition frequency). This compact antenna (38.5 × 30 × 30 cm 3 ) has been designed and optimized by CISTEME [29] to widen the bandwidth from 200 MHz to 2 GHz.…”
Section: Electromagnetic Stimulation Design and Exposure Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The High Current Electronics Institute -HCEI -in Tomsk in Russia has developed an antenna (Koshelev et al, 2001;Efremov et al, 2006;Koshelev et al, 2006) which combines several radiating elements (figure 3): an electric monopole 1, two magnetic dipoles, 5 and 7 and a TEM horn, 6. The size of the loop, 5, is adjustable by the plate, 4.…”
Section: Specially Designed Antennasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antenna array presented in this third part consists of K type antennas, the concept of which was defined by the HCEI team in Tomsk (Koshelev et al, 2001) already presented in section 1.2.4.2 of this paper. This antenna was designed to be integrated into a high power electromagnetic wave radiating system.…”
Section: Size Optimization Of the Single Element: The K Antennamentioning
confidence: 99%