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    • Michigan Electron Long Beam Accelerator (MELBA)
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    • Michigan Accelerator for Inductive Z-Pinch Experiments (MAIZE)
    • BLUE Linear Transformer Driver
    • Past Research

Relativistic Magnetrons for High Power Microwave Generation

Principal Researchers:
 
Ronald M. Gilgenbach , Yue Ying Lau, Nicholas Jordan, Steven Exelby, Drew Packard, Stephen Langellotti

For a short summary of current Air Force Research Lab efforts in HPM, please see this recent MIPSE seminar by Brad Hoff.

Related Papers:
M. Franzi, G. B. Greening, N. M. Jordan, R. M. Gilgenbach, D. H. Simon, Y. Y. Lau, B. W. Hoff, J. W. Luginsland, “Microwave Power and Phase Measurements on a Recirculating Planar Magnetron”, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, v43, p1675 (2015).

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