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G. G. Denisov

Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  323
Citations -  3082

G. G. Denisov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gyrotron & Microwave. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 323 publications receiving 2699 citations. Previous affiliations of G. G. Denisov include Novosibirsk State University & Saratov State University.

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Recent results of development in Russia of high power gyrotrons

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the latest achievements in development at IAP/GYCOM of MW power level gyrotrons for fusion installations during last years several new gyroron were designed and tested at AP/GYCom Among them are a new version of 170 GHz gyrotron for ITER and multi-frequency (105-140 GHz) gyron for Asdex-Up
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Synthesized quasi-optical TE02-HE11 mode converter

TL;DR: In this article, a compact quasi-optical mode converter for technological gyrotrons operating at low-order modes of cylindrical resonators was proposed, and the converter was calculated, fabricated and measured at low and high power.
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A five-channel quasi-optical multiplexer of 12- to 90-GHz frequency range

TL;DR: An effective five-channel quasi-optical multiplexer, which distributes microwave signals of the frequency range of 12-90 GHz on five frequency channels, Ku, K, Ka, U, and E, was developed for the first time in this article.
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Super-high power gyrotrons for electron-cyclotron plasma heating

TL;DR: In this paper, the design peculiarities and operational parameters of modern Russian gyrotrons developed for 105-170 GHz frequency range with pulse duration up to 3600 s and output power of 1-1.5MW at efficiency over 50 % (CPD collector) are presented.
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45 GHz/20 kW gyrotron-based system for ECR ION source

TL;DR: In this paper, a gyrotron-based setup developed by Gycom Ltd. jointly with IAP RAS and intended for use in superconducting ECR ion source FECRAL (a Fourth generation ECR Ion source with Advanced design in Lanzhou, China) is described.