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Coaxial Gyrotrons: Past, Present, and Future (Review)
2004
IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
Most of the present-day millimeter-wave gyrotrons developed for plasma experiments in controlled fusion reactors utilize cylindrical cavities operating in high-order modes. The choice of modes should obey certain restrictions dictated by the achievable mode selection and the maximum admissible level of the density of microwave ohmic losses in the cavity walls. Even with these restrictions, developers have successfully manufactured quasi-continuous-wave gyrotrons operating in the short
doi:10.1109/tps.2004.829976
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