Nonlinear transmission line-driven apparatus for short-pulse microwave exposure of aerosolized pathogens
A system capable of exposing a flowing aerosol stream to short duration (2–4 ns), high-power RF waveforms is described. The system utilizes a C-band gyromagnetic nonlinear transmission line source having peak power outputs ranging as high as 80 kW at a center frequency of 4.2 GHz. RF electric field...
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description | A system capable of exposing a flowing aerosol stream to short duration (2–4 ns), high-power RF waveforms is described. The system utilizes a C-band gyromagnetic nonlinear transmission line source having peak power outputs ranging as high as 80 kW at a center frequency of 4.2 GHz. RF electric field magnitudes of up to 280 kV/m ± 17% are achieved within the aerosol flow region of the RF exposure apparatus. |
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