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Investigation of a Relativistic Magnetron Supplied from a High-Current Linear Induction Accelerator

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The physical processes in a system relativistic microwave generator - power supply unit with a strong feedback are investigated. A computer model is constructed to calculate the output parameters of these systems substituted by equivalent circuits. A model is constructed for a linear induction accelerator based on magnetic elements intended for operation with relativistic magnetrons the nonlinear units of the equivalent circuit of which are calculated in the context of the theory of average motion.

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Vasil'ev, V.V., Vintizenko, I.I., Sulakshin, A.S. et al. Investigation of a Relativistic Magnetron Supplied from a High-Current Linear Induction Accelerator. Russian Physics Journal 46, 968–978 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RUPJ.0000020806.75142.b2

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