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W-band gyro-devices using helically corrugated waveguide and cusp gun : design, simulation and experiment

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Fig. 1 Cross-section of cusp geometry with simulated electron beam trajectories.
Fig. 5 A photo of the helically corrugated waveguide for the W-band Gyro-BWO.
Fig. 7 Simulated output power and frequency as a function of cavity magnetic field.
Fig. 8 The setup of the W-band Gyro-BWO experiment.
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