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A High-Power Source of Ultrawideband Radiation of Subnanosecond Duration with Controllable Characteristics

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INSTRUMENTS AND EXPERIMENTAL TECHNIQUES
Volume 66, Issue 3, Pages 394-401

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S0020441223020136

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A high-power source of ultrawideband radiation of subnanosecond duration has been developed, based on a hybrid antenna with an offset reflector. The reflector contains a 2 x 2 combined antenna array, excited by a four-channel bipolar voltage pulse former with an amplitude of 60 kV and a duration of 0.5 ns. Different radiation modes were implemented, including discrete scanning of the wave beam, as well as linear, orthogonal, and elliptical polarizations. Radiation pulses with a field strength of 40-120 kV/m at a distance of 4.5 m were achieved.
A high-power source of ultrawideband radiation of subnanosecond duration based on a hybrid antenna with an offset reflector has been developed. At the focus of the reflector, there is an array of 2 x 2 combined antennas excited by a four-channel bipolar voltage pulse former with an amplitude of 60 kV and a duration of 0.5 ns at a repetition frequency of up to 100 Hz. Radiation modes with discrete scanning of the wave beam, as well as with linear, orthogonal, and elliptical polarizations, were implemented. Radiation pulses with a field strength of 40-120 kV/m at a distance of 4.5 m were obtained.

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