Experimental studies of two-dimensional coaxial Bragg structures for a high-power free-electron maser
The experimental studies of two-dimensional (2D) coaxial Bragg structures are presented. These structures, which realize 2D distributed feedback, have been recently proposed as a method of producing gigawatt power level spatially coherent radiation from a free-electron maser driven by a large-size r...
Main Authors: | Cross, A, Konoplev, I, Ronald, K, Phelps, A, He, W, Whyte, C, Ginzburg, N, Peskov, N, Sergeev, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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