Perspectives of Cyclotron Wave Converter (CWC) of microwaves into DC are discussed in a form of short review. All main parts of CWC (microwave cavity, reverse region and collector) are analysed. Existing experimental results are briefly described.
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Vladimir A. VANKE, Hiroshi MATSUMOTO, Naoki SHINOHARA, Akinori KITA, "Cyclotron Wave Converter of Microwaves into DC" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E81-C, no. 7, pp. 1136-1142, July 1998, doi: .
Abstract: Perspectives of Cyclotron Wave Converter (CWC) of microwaves into DC are discussed in a form of short review. All main parts of CWC (microwave cavity, reverse region and collector) are analysed. Existing experimental results are briefly described.
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