LOSSES ON TRANSFORMATION IN THE DIFFRACTION RADIATION GENERATORS
Abstract
In the result of work an analytic form of transformation force index of beam radiation diffraction in power field of resonance undulations was received. At this time the simultaneous displacement and break of radiation beam axis comparatively to resonator axis in the field of mating is observed. The possibilities of this approach are demonstrated on the example of generator with one, two and three electronic flows. Taking into account losses while generator transformations of diffraction radiation give an opportunity to calculate the index of generator’s useful action.Downloads
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Сисоєв, А. С. (2013). LOSSES ON TRANSFORMATION IN THE DIFFRACTION RADIATION GENERATORS. Lighting Engineering & Power Engineering, (1), 45–50. Retrieved from https://lepe.kname.edu.ua/index.php/lepe/article/view/213
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