Method and apparatus for forming an agile plasma mirror effectiv

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31511121, 31511171, 31323131, H05H 110

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for forming plasma sheets of preselected planar curvature, which can be used as mirrors for X-Band microwaves and above. A plasma is created using a shaped cathode. Confining magnetic fields maintains the plasma in the shape of the cathode. Additional magnetic fields can provide additional curvature to the plasma sheet.

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