Microwave switch based on waveguide tee for the compression cavity pulse shaper
Abstract
The features of the switch based on a waveguide tee to control the modes of accumulation and emission of energy high-q resonator drive are studied. It is shown that for effective use of microwave switch based on a waveguide tee it is necessary to ensure high accuracy of positioning elements (10...20 µm), the instability of the pump generator – no worse than 10-4, the resonator's quality factor in storage mode – no worse than 104, high conductivity controlled regulatory element and small losses introduced in them in the accumulation mode.References
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