Phase diffusion in high-power microwave sources
Abstract
Autocorrelation of electromagnetic fields emitted by high-power microwave sources makes it possible to determine the phase diffusion coefficient D. The value of D imposes significant constraints on synchronization of several HPM sources. It is clearly demonstrated by the example of a relativistic reflex triode operating at f≈3.3 GHz and having the phase diffusion coefficient equal to D≈0.06 rad2·ns-1.
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