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18 May 1988 Space-Based Radar Driven By Near-Millimeter Free Electron Laser Amplifiers
V. L. Granatstein, B. Levush, M. C. Wang, W. M. Manheimer
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Abstract
The optimum choice of wavelength for a space-borne imaging radar may be near 1 millimeter. Design calculations of such a near-millimeter radar indicate transmitter peak power Z 26 kW is required for resolution of 1.3 m at a range of 3000 km. The feasibility of developing an amplifier in the optical klystron configuration to meet the source requirements for the radar has been investigated. It was found that a 3-cavity amplifier based on a small period wiggler magnet and incorporating a depressed collector might deliver the required power with efficiency of - 10% and require an electron beam energy of only 315 kV.
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V. L. Granatstein, B. Levush, M. C. Wang, and W. M. Manheimer "Space-Based Radar Driven By Near-Millimeter Free Electron Laser Amplifiers", Proc. SPIE 0879, Sensing, Discrimination, and Signal Processing and Superconducting Materials and Intrumentation, (18 May 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.943975
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Free electron lasers

Radar imaging

Electron beams

Optical amplifiers

Signal processing

Energy efficiency

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