Low-Inductive Extended Z-Discharge As a Manyrange Source of Radiations
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN PHYSICS - Year 0, Vol 11, Issue 2
Abstract
The present paper summarizes the results of studying of nanosecond low-inductive extended discharge as source of electromagnetic radiations and analyzes the works of other research groups that can throw upon additional light and hereunder promote to best understanding of physics of the phenomena and processes observed in authors researches. The analysis is of main interest towards development of compact electrodischarge sources of coherent and low-coherent radiation including X-ray range.
Authors and Affiliations
Vladimir Burtsev, Nikolay Kalinin, Sergey Vaganov
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