Written at the graduate level, Generation and Application of High
Power Microwaves discusses the basic physics of the generation of
microwave and radiofrequency waves in the megawatt power range and
the application of these ideas to a range of devices such as
klystrons, gyrotrons, and free electron lasers. The book also
contains chapters covering the transmission of the power through
waveguides and the problems associated with mode conversion in
transmission lines. The main application area covered is the
heating and current drive in tokamaks and other devices for
research into controlled nuclear fusion. Other applications of high
power microwave technology are not neglected, and among those
discussed are multiple charged ion and soft x-ray sources, electron
spin resonance spectroscopy, advanced materials processing,
millimeter wave radar, and supercolliders.
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