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Plasma-filled dielectric Cherenkov maser with a longitudinal magnetic field

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Journal of Electronics (China)

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The use of a background plasma in a dielectric Cherenkov maser can effectively increase the efficiency and the microwave output power of the device. Here, the effect of the longitudinal uniform magnetic field on the wave-beam interaction of the plasma-filled dielectric Cherenkov maser is examined by solving the beam-plasma, dielectric lined waveguide dispersion equation. And the effects of the longitudinal magnetic field, plasma density and dielectric parameters on the linear spatial growth rate and the energy ratio are presented.

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Jianqiang, W., Liqun, S. & Shenggang, L. Plasma-filled dielectric Cherenkov maser with a longitudinal magnetic field. J. of Electron.(China) 13, 249–256 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02685835

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