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55
Citations
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World Ranking
2216
National Ranking
866

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - IEEE Fellow For leadership in the development of theoretical and computational models of free electron radiation sources.

Overview

Baruch Levush is affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their research contributions span multiple areas primarily within engineering and physics, with a focus on vacuum electronics, microwave engineering, and electromagnetic simulation.

The main fields of study associated with Levush's work include:

  • Engineering
  • Physics and Astronomy

Within these broad categories, their subfields of research comprise:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Aerospace Engineering

Levush's research focuses on topics such as:

  • Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods
  • Pulsed Power Technology Applications
  • Insects and Parasite Interactions
  • Particle accelerators and beam dynamics
  • Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers

Their frequently published work appears in venues including:

  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
  • 2021 22nd International Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC)
  • 2020 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS)
  • 2022 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS)

Levush has collaborated frequently with the following coauthors:

  • Igor A. Chernyavskiy
  • Alexander N. Vlasov
  • Thomas M. Antonsen
  • Alan M. Cook
  • Khanh T. Nguyen

Recent publications include:

  • "Demonstration of a W-Band Traveling-Wave Tube Power Amplifier With 10-GHz Bandwidth," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • "First Principles Codes and Analysis Environments for Vacuum Electronics Simulation," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • "Ka-Band Low-Voltage Multiple-Beam Mini-TWT," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • "Numerical Determination of Vacuum Electronic Device Stability," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
  • "Advances in the Theory and Modeling of Linear Beam VE Amplifiers," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices

In 2001, Levush was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for leadership in the development of theoretical and computational models of free electron radiation sources.

Best Publications

  • Characteristics and applications of fast-wave gyrodevices

    K.L. Felch;B.G. Danly;H.R. Jory;K.E. Kreischer

  • The MICHELLE three-dimensional electron gun and collector modeling tool: theory and design

    J. Petillo;K. Eppley;D. Panagos;P. Blanchard

  • Theory of relativistic backward-wave oscillators with end reflectors

    B. Levush;T.M. Antonsen;A. Bromborsky;W.-R. Lou

  • MAGY: a time-dependent code for simulation of slow and fast microwave sources

    M. Botton;T.M. Antonsen;B. Levush;K.T. Nguyen

  • Recent developments to the MICHELLE 2-D/3-D electron gun and collector modeling code

    J.J. Petillo;E.M. Nelson;J.F. DeFord;N.J. Dionne

  • A gyrotron-traveling-wave tube amplifier experiment with a ceramic loaded interaction region

    M. Garven;J.P. Calame;B.G. Danly;K.T. Nguyen

  • Demonstration of a High Power, Wideband 220-GHz Traveling Wave Amplifier Fabricated by UV-LIGA

    Colin D. Joye;Alan M. Cook;Jeffrey P. Calame;David K. Abe

  • Vacuum tube amplifiers

    J.X. Qiu;B. Levush;J. Pasour;A. Katz

  • Demonstration of a Multikilowatt, Solenoidally Focused Sheet Beam Amplifier at 94 GHz

    John Pasour;Edward Wright;Khanh T. Nguyen;Adam Balkcum

  • Traveling-wave tube devices with nonlinear dielectric elements

    T.M. Antonsen;B. Levush

  • A quarter century of gyrotron research and development

    V.L. Granatstein;B. Levush;B.G. Danly;R.K. Parker

  • Intense Sheet Electron Beam Transport in a Uniform Solenoidal Magnetic Field

    K.T. Nguyen;J.A. Pasour;T.M. Antonsen;P.B. Larsen

  • A three-dimensional multifrequency large signal model for helix traveling wave tubes

    D. Chernin;T.M. Antonsen;B. Levush;D.R. Whaley

  • A leapfrog formulation of the 3-D ADI-FDTD algorithm

    S. J. Cooke;M. Botton;T. M. Antonsen;B. Levush

  • Mode competition and control in higher-power gyrotron oscillators

    B. Levush;T.M. Antonsen

  • Gyrotron-traveling wave-tube circuits based on lossy ceramics

    J.P. Calame;M. Garven;B.G. Danly;B. Levush

  • Comparative Study of Microwave Sintering of Zinc Oxide at 2.45, 30, and 83 GHz

    Amikam Birnboim;David Gershon;Jeffery Calame;Amnon Birman

  • A TE/sub 11/ K/sub a/-band gyro-TWT amplifier with high-average power compatible distributed loss

    D.E. Pershing;K.T. Nguyen;J.P. Calame;B.G. Danly

  • Exact treatment of the dispersion and beam interaction impedance of a thin tape helix surrounded by a radially stratified dielectric

    D. Chernin;T.M. Antonsen;B. Levush

  • Advances in modeling and simulation of vacuum electronic devices

    T.M. Antonsen;A.A. Mondelli;B. Levush;J.P. Verboncoeur

Frequent Co-Authors

Khanh T. Nguyen
Khanh T. Nguyen United States Naval Research Laboratory
Victor L. Granatstein
Victor L. Granatstein University of Maryland, College Park
Gregory S. Nusinovich
Gregory S. Nusinovich University of Maryland, College Park
John H. Booske
John H. Booske University of Wisconsin–Madison
Yue Ying Lau
Yue Ying Lau University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Curtis R. Menyuk
Curtis R. Menyuk University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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