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28 October 1996 Study of electromagnetic shock wave in modified MITL
Eugene A. Galstjan, Lev N. Kazanskiy, Alexey I. Khomenko, A. L. Babkin, V. I. Chelpanov, V. G. Kornilov, V. D. Selemir, V. S. Zhdanov
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Abstract
Modified magnetically insulated transmission line (MITL) has a dielectric filled break in the cathode part. Propagation of electromagnetic energy along this line is defined by the dielectric flashover and is inherently shock electromagnetic wave--the TEM--wave with a transverse current leakage. As a result of the evolution of this intricate process, high- power (1 - 104 GW) electron beam/electric pulse may be generated in the time range of 0.1 - 1 nsec. The purpose of this presentation is to show new experimental results gained from continuing study at the ZET accelerator in MRTI and at essentially different accelerator facility--the linear induction accelerator I-3000 (3-MeV, 20-kA, 20-ns) in ARRIEP. Newly, in both cases, REB's front shortening from 10 - 15 ns up to a value less than 1 ns has obtained. Besides experimental investigation, also theoretical studying of the process has been under way, for beginning, in the framework of the `telegraph equations'.
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Eugene A. Galstjan, Lev N. Kazanskiy, Alexey I. Khomenko, A. L. Babkin, V. I. Chelpanov, V. G. Kornilov, V. D. Selemir, and V. S. Zhdanov "Study of electromagnetic shock wave in modified MITL", Proc. SPIE 2843, Intense Microwave Pulses IV, (28 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255402
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KEYWORDS
Dielectrics

Electron beams

Electromagnetism

Electromagnetic radiation

Resistance

Medium wave

Radio propagation

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