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How does the pulsed electron beam induce high-energy microwave power?

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How does the pulsed electron beam induce high-energy microwave power?

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The pulsing electron beam interacts with the tuned waveguide (a very carefully constructed and adjusted hollow copper tube) causing it to resonate like a bell at 500MHz, transmitting microwave radiation down its entire length, which extends either to the linac, the RF cavity on the booster synchrotron, or the RF cavities on the storage ring.

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