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A. N. Kuleshov
A. Usikov Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 12, Academician Proskura St., Kharkov 61085, Ukraine
Articles:
Electron Trajectories in Magnetic Field of MPFS with Varying Longitudinal Component - Vol. 59 '2003 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
Experimental Investigation into Spherical Plasma Formations - Vol. 64 '2005 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
On Possible Mechanism of Spontaneous Radiation from Non-Relativistic Free Electron Beam in the Motz Undulator - Vol. 64 '2005 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
Experimental Research on Discharge Processes in Water Solution with Impurities - Vol. 65 '2006 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
Universal Laboratory Magnetic System for Microwave Devices - Vol. 66 '2007 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
EXCITATION OF MW TORCH DISCHARGE AT THE EDGE OF SINGLEЃ]CONDUCTOR LINE - Vol. 70 '2011 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
INVESTIGATION OF A PLASMA FORMATION STRUCTURE BY THE DOPPLER RADAR METHOD - Vol. 71 '2012 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
TRANSITION RADIATION EXCITED BY ELECTRON BUNCHES ON A WIRE SCREEN IN THE MILLIMETER WAVE RANGE - Vol. 71 '2012 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
DEVELOPMENT OF 94 GHZ BWO-KLYNOTRON WITH 3-STAGE GRATING - Vol. 73 '2014 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
DEVELOPMENT OF COMPACT MEDIUM POWER SOURCES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION OF MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLIMETER WAVE RANGES - Vol. 73 '2014 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
TORCH DISCHARGE RESISTANCE AND FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE OF THE HF-SOURCE VOLTAGE REQUIRED TO SUSTAIN DISCHARGE - Vol. 74 '2015 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON CW KLYNOTRON IN FREQUENCY RANGE 125−135 GHZ - Vol. 75 '2016 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering
HIGH FREQUENCY OHMIC LOSSES IN TERAHERTZ FREQUENCY RANGE CW KLYNOTRONS - Vol. 76 '2017 - Telecommunications and Radio Engineering