Y. Carmel, W. Lou, T. Antonsen, John C. Rodgers, B. Levush, J. Tate, W. Destler, V. Granatstein
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Abstract
Summary form only given, as follows. The area of relativistic plasma microwave electronics has recently generated renewed interest in the microwave and millimeter-wave device community. The authors have obtained experimental data demonstrating that the presence of a low-density background plasma in a relativistic backward wave oscillator leads to several beneficial effects, including enhanced interaction efficiency (40%), operation at very low and possibly zero guiding magnetic field, tunability by controlling the plasma density, a high degree of spectral purity, and operation well above the vacuum limiting current.<>