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A magnetic power supply for a relativistic magnetron

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The design of the water-cooled magnetic system of the repetitively pulsed relativistic magnetron is described. The magnetic system provides the continuous magnetron operation and produces a magnetic field of 0.55 T with an axial nonuniformity of up to <5% and current pulsations of up to <0.1% in the working area of the magnetron. The test results are presented.

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Original Russian Text © I.I. Vintizenko, A.I. Mashchenko, V.Yu. Mityushkina, K.S. Lazar, 2015, published in Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta, 2015, No. 1, pp. 164–167.

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Vintizenko, I.I., Mashchenko, A.I., Mityushkina, V.Y. et al. A magnetic power supply for a relativistic magnetron. Instrum Exp Tech 58, 158–160 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441215010121

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