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Phys Rev E ; 106(2): L023203, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36109985

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We discovered a specific property of the eigenmodes of a cylindrical waveguide, due to which efficient mode excitation at ultrahigh (s=4n+1, n is integer) multiples of the gyrofrequency can be provided by a polyhelical weakly relativistic electron beam, standardly used for gyrotron operation. In the proof-of-principle experiment with a V-band gyrotron driven by a 25-keV, 2-A beam, about 100 mW radiation power at the fifth cyclotron harmonic (0.22 THz) has been detected in the cw regime. Based on the gyrotron theory, we demonstrate in simulations that, using parameters of existing gyrotrons, this method can be applied for producing cw radiation at a power level of up to several watts in the terahertz gap.

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Phys Rev E ; 104(3-1): 034218, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34654150

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We study the formation of solitons of microwave self-induced transparency (M/W-SIT) which occurs under cyclotron resonance interaction of an electromagnetic pulse with an initially rectilinear magnetized electron beam. Taking into account the relativistic dependence of the gyrofrequency on the particle energy for electromagnetic wave propagating with a phase velocity different from the speed of light (i.e., far from the autoresonance conditions), such a beam can be considered as a medium of nonisochronous unexcited oscillators. Thus, similar to passing light pulses in the two-level medium, for sufficiently large amplitude and duration the incident electromagnetic pulse decomposes into one or several solitons. We find analytically the generalized solution for the M/W-SIT soliton with amplitude and duration determined, besides the soliton velocity, by the frequency self-shift parameter. The feasibility and stability of the obtained solutions are confirmed in numerical simulations of a semibounded problem describing propagation and nonlinear interaction of an incident electromagnetic pulse.

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