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HIGH ENERGY DENSITY AND HIGH POWER RF: 7th Workshop on High Energy Density and High Power RF 7th Workshop on High Energy Density and High Power RF David K. Abe, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA ; Gregory S. Nusinovich, University of Maryland, Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics, College Park, MD, USA |
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Subseries: Accelerators and Beams Published January 2006; ISBN 0-7354-0298-1, One Volume Print, CD-ROM included; 518 pages; 6 3/8 X 9 1/4 inches; Hardcover; $175.00 Readership: Scientists and engineers working in the following areas: vacuum electronics, microwave source development, RF accelerator development, microwave and millimeter-wave source applications, as well as THz and sub-THz sources. This is the seventh in a series of international workshops on high-power and high-energy density microwave devices for accelerator, plasma physics, and defense applications. The underlying theme is the research and development of techniques to increase microwave energy density and peak power in active and passive microwave devices and components spanning the range from 1 GHz up through the lower THz frequencies. The scope of this workshop includes accelerators for high energy physics, plasma heating and current drive in controlled thermonuclear fusion research, radar and directed energy/high power microwave (HPM) systems, THz sources and technologies, and advanced 2D/3D computational tool development. Related AIP Titles: |
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