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The formers of short (0.1-1.0 ns) pulses based on spark gaps remained for long the only type of low-impedance (<100 Ohm) subnanosecond devices capable of producing an output voltage of 100 kV and more.
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isorefractive media, dispersive pulse propagation, convex surface enclosing, peaking gap, impulse radiating antennas, graded dielectric lens, prompt aperture efficiency, observed frequency dispersion, electromagnetic impulse response, power duplexer, saddle point pair, defocused aperture, uniform asymptotic description, input carrier frequency, resistively loaded dipole, saddle point dynamics, electrical monopole, receiving dipole, cutoff gap, electromagnetic pulse propagation, propagated field, high power microwave generation, transparency coefficient, hexagonal apertures, aperture extension
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New York, Short-Pulse Electromagnetics, Kluwer Academic, Plenum Publishers, Plenum Press, Air Force Research Laboratory, Antennas Propagat, Toda Lattice, Interaction Note, Pulsed Power Conference, Short Pulse Electromagnetics, Phillips Lab, Power Modulator Symposium, Quantum Electron, Academic Press, Antenna Propagat, International Symposium, Radiation of Impulse-Like Transient Fields, Russian Academy of Sciences, Electromagnetic Symmetry, Felix Gassmann, International Workshop, Plasma Science, Short-Pulse Electromagneties, Tel Aviv
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