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Exciting High Frequency Oscillations in a Coaxial Transmission Line with a Magnetized Ferrite

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 20, Number 4, 31 Dec 2015, Pages 460-465
J.-W. Ahn * (Hanwha Corp.), S. Y. Karelin (National Science Center ‘Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology'), H.-O. Kwon (Hanwha Corp.), I. I. Magda (National Science Center ‘Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology'), V. G. Sinitsin (National Science Center ‘Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology')
Abstract

The paper presents methodologies and results concerning one- and two-dimensional numerical modeling of radio frequency oscillations in a coaxial transmission line fed with a short pulse of electric current. The line is partially filled with a ferrite material, magnetized longitudinally close to saturation. The 2D model has permitted analyzing, for the first time in the art, the spatial structure and dynamics of the wave field within the radially non-uniform cross-section planes of the non-linear and dispersive guiding structure. This opens ways for optimizing size parameters of the line and the extent to which it is filled with the ferromagnetic material, thus increasing the line’s electric strength and intensity of the r.f. oscillations.

 

Keywords: pulsed electric current; saturated ferrite; quasi-monochromatic oscillations
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2015.20.4.460
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