I. Bogdankevich, I. Ivanov, O. Loza, A. Rukhadze, P. Strelkov, D. Ulyanov, V. Tarakanov, E. Garate
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A new Cherenkov plasma maser driven by a high-current relativistic electron beam (500 kV, 2 kA, 1 /spl mu/s) was designed. The frequency of microwaves was tuned from 1.5 to 6 GHz with a power output from 50 to 80 MW and pulse duration from 500 to 700 ns. The radiation frequency depends on the plasma density and may be re-established during less than 100 /spl mu/s. In different operation regimes microwave spectra were obtained with a width from 40 MHz to 1 GHz, and the spectra changed in the course of the pulses. The results of experiments coincide well with that of analytical theory and numerical simulations.