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A two-step system for compression of microwave pulses in series-coupled resonators

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A system for resonance compression of microwave pulses consists of two resonators connected in series: the first is a high-Q oversized resonator and the second is a single-mode cylindrical resonator. The time dependences of the field strength in the resonators during their excitation and the energy transfer at different values of the transfer coefficient have been determined for the 10-cm wavelength region. The results of experimental studies are presented. The output pulses are 3 ns in length and have a maximum pulse power of 1.2 GW.

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Original Russian Text © V.A. Avgustinovich, S.N. Artemenko, V.L. Kaminskii, S.A. Novikov, Yu.G. Yushkov, 2007, published in Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 2007, No. 2, pp. 96–99.

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Avgustinovich, V.A., Artemenko, S.N., Kaminskii, V.L. et al. A two-step system for compression of microwave pulses in series-coupled resonators. Instrum Exp Tech 50, 233–236 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1134/S002044120702011X

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