Compact Dual-Frequency Relativistic Magnetron With TEM Mode Output

2020 ◽  
Vol 67 (10) ◽  
pp. 4421-4425
Author(s):  
Chaoxiong He ◽  
Tianming Li ◽  
Renjie Cheng ◽  
Haiyang Wang ◽  
Hao Li ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 66 (12) ◽  
pp. 5327-5332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chaoxiong He ◽  
Tianming Li ◽  
Renjie Cheng ◽  
Haiyang Wang ◽  
Hao Li ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 219-224 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soumyabrata Chakrabarty ◽  
Vijay Kumar Singh ◽  
Shashi Bhusan Sharma

The present paper presents the design and development of a dual-channel microwave rotary joint using coaxial waveguide as primary waveguide and rectangular waveguide as the secondary waveguide. Design is presented at 5.85–7.02 GHz with 20% bandwidth and at 14–14.5 GHz bands with 3.6% bandwidth using dual channel mode transducers exciting transverse electromagnetic (TEM) mode in the coaxial waveguide. Rectangular to coaxial waveguide transitions employing multi-stepped doorknob transitions are used to excite the TEM mode from the rectangular waveguide. The measured results for electrical parameters such as return loss, insertion loss of the dual-channel rotary joint are presented with 360° rotation of the rotary part with respect to the stator part.


Author(s):  
R. Stevenson

A study has been made of the morphology and crystallography of particulate emissions from indirect injection diesel engines. This particulate matter consists substantially of carbon (although hydrocarbons can be extracted with solvents). Samples were collected in a diluted exhaust stream on amorphous carbon films and examined in a JEM-200C electron microscope operated in the TEM mode with an accelerating voltage of 200 KV.The morphology of the diesel particles, as shown in Fig. 1, markedly resembles carbon blacks and consists of an agglomeration of quasispherical subunits arranged in chains or clusters. Only limited changes in morphology were observed as the number of subunits in the particle increased (although larger particles tended to be more cluster-like than the extended chain shown in Fig. 1). However, a dramatic effect of the number of subunits was observed on the character of the diffraction pattern. Smaller particles yielded a diffraction pattern consisting of very diffuse rings typical of turbostratic carbon; the diffraction patterns from the larger particles, however, although qualitatively similar, exhibited much sharper and less diffuse ring patterns.


Author(s):  
Thorsten Jahn ◽  
Melanie Kaindl ◽  
Ignacio Viciano Semper ◽  
Sophie Damy ◽  
Moisés Navarro-Gallardo ◽  
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