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E. M. Tai
Researcher at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Publications - 69
Citations - 888
E. M. Tai is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gyrotron & ASDEX Upgrade. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 61 publications receiving 778 citations.
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Ka-Band Gyrotron Traveling-Wave Tubes With the Highest Continuous-Wave and Average Power
Sergey V. Samsonov,I. G. Gachev,Gregory G. Denisov,A.A. Bogdashov,Sergey V. Mishakin,Alexander S. Fiks,E. A. Soluyanova,E. M. Tai,Yaroslav V. Dominyuk,Boris A. Levitan,Vladislav N. Murzin +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the results of experimental investigation of two Ka-band gyrotron traveling-wave tube (gyro-TWT) amplifiers with helically corrugated waveguides are presented.
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Experimental tests of a 263 GHz gyrotron for spectroscopic applications and diagnostics of various media
M. Yu. Glyavin,A. V. Chirkov,Gregory G. Denisov,Andrey P. Fokin,V. V. Kholoptsev,A. N. Kuftin,A. G. Luchinin,G. Yu. Golubyatnikov,V. I. Malygin,Mikhail V. Morozkin,Vladimir N. Manuilov,M. D. Proyavin,Anton S. Sedov,E. V. Sokolov,E. M. Tai,Alexander I. Tsvetkov,V. E. Zapevalov +16 more
TL;DR: A 263 GHz continuous-wave gyrotron developed at the IAP RAS for future applications as a microwave power source in Dynamic Nuclear Polarization / Nuclear magnetic resonance (DNP/NMR) spectrometers and the possibility of frequency tuning by variation of the coolant temperature was demonstrated.
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Development in Russia of high-power gyrotrons for fusion
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the latest development achievements in Russian institutions IAP/GYCOM of MW power level gyrotrons for fusion installations, which were used in Russian nuclear power plant.
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Development in Russia of Megawatt Power Gyrotrons for Fusion
TL;DR: In this paper, a new ITER gyrotron (V-10) with upgraded body insulation, liquid cooling system for the DC-break ceramic and improved design of the relief window has been manufactured and is currently under test.
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Status of the new multi-frequency ECRH system for ASDEX Upgrade
D. Wagner,G. Grunwald,F. Leuterer,A. Manini,F. Monaco,M. Münich,H. Schütz,J. Stober,H. Zohm,Th. Franke,Manfred Thumm,Manfred Thumm,G. Gantenbein,R. Heidinger,Andreas Meier,W. Kasparek,Carsten Lechte,Aleksandr Grigorievich Litvak,Gregory G. Denisov,A. V. Chirkov,E. M. Tai,L. G. Popov,V. O. Nichiporenko,V. E. Myasnikov,E. A. Solyanova,S. A. Malygin,Fernando Meo,Paul P. Woskov +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first two step-tunable ECRH gyrotrons, working at 105 and 140 GHz, were installed and tested at the ASDEX Upgrade tokamak experiment.