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A new type Cerenkov generator theory and experiment

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Recent technological advances, particularly those in space, are taxing the ingenuity of scientists for the development of r. f. generators with large power outputs and high efficiency. Certain aspects of Cerenkov radiation, heretofore unexplored, seem to offer attractive possibilities for satisfying both of these demands.

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Brumbaugh, J.M., Nicastro, L.J., Vollmer, J., Zelby, L.W. (1963). A new type Cerenkov generator theory and experiment. In: Microwaves. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-00447-8_66

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