Proton maser

Amplifiers – Parametric amplifiers – Semiconductor type

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331 941, H01S 102

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ABSTRACT:
A method of generating microwave power by producing a charged-particle beam that is charge-neutralized by electrons. The charged particles are heavier than electrons. The charge-neutralized beam is passed through at least one conductive cavity which is resonant at a desired microwave frequency and in a desired fundamental mode. A microwave beam is extracted from said resonant cavity.

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