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Generation of ultrashort, discrete spectrum microwave pulses using the dc to ac radiation converter
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringRadiation GenerationRadio FrequencyHigh-frequency DeviceLaser-plasma InteractionOutput RadiationDiscrete SpectrumPulse PowerUpper BoundMicrowave EngineeringRadiation Converter
The output radiation of a dc to ac radiation converter is characterized. A relativistic ionization front passing through a capacitor array of period d=1 cm produces short pulses of tunable radiation between 39 and 84 GHz with a gas pressure between 0 and 30 mT. The frequency spectra of the produced pulses are discrete and exhibit full widths at half maximum between 12% and 28%, consistent with the expected width for six cycles’ pulses. An upper bound of 750 ps (detection bandwidth limited) is placed on the pulse widths. These are the shortest pulses produced by a source of coherent radiation in this frequency range.
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