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25 July 1989 Linear And Nonlinear Theory Of The Proton Beam Transit-Time Oscillator (TTO)
John E. Walsh, Michael A. Mostrom, Randy M. Clark, M. Joseph Arman, Mark M. Campbell, Brendan B. Godfrey, Donald J. Sullivan
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Abstract
The Proton Maser (PM) introduced by D. Ensely falls within the general class of devices known as transit-time oscillators (TM). A theory for both the small and large amplitude behavior of the intense-beam-driven TTO is summarized. It includes the effects of the beam self-fields and space-charge effects and it has been used to develop expressions which are compared with the results of particle simulations, which are presented in a companion paper.
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John E. Walsh, Michael A. Mostrom, Randy M. Clark, M. Joseph Arman, Mark M. Campbell, Brendan B. Godfrey, and Donald J. Sullivan "Linear And Nonlinear Theory Of The Proton Beam Transit-Time Oscillator (TTO)", Proc. SPIE 1061, Microwave and Particle Beam Sources and Directed Energy Concepts, (25 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951778
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Particles

Particle beams

Directed energy weapons

Ion beams

Optical simulations

Oscillators

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