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  • 2000 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For fundamental contributions to the theory of gyrotron oscillators and amplifiers and cyclotron autoresonance masers
  • 2000 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the theory of gyrotron oscillators and amplifiers and cyclotron autoresonance masers.

Overview

Gregory S. Nusinovich is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on gyrotron oscillators and related vacuum electronics technologies. Their expertise covers the theoretical and practical aspects of gyrotrons, which are devices used to generate high-power microwave radiation.

Their recent publications highlight ongoing contributions to the field. Notable papers include:

  • "The Progress in the Studies of Mode Interaction in Gyrotrons," 2022, Journal of Infrared Millimeter and Terahertz Waves
  • "Harmonic Gyrotrons: Pros and Cons," 2024, Journal of Infrared Millimeter and Terahertz Waves
  • "Zones of soft and hard self-excitation in gyrotrons: Generalized approach," 2020, Physics of Plasmas
  • "Nonlinear excitation of parasitic modes in harmonic gyrotrons," 2020, Physics of Plasmas
  • "Shadowing of the operating mode by sidebands in gyrotrons with diode-type electron guns," 2021, Physics of Plasmas

Their frequent coauthors include M. Yu. Glyavin, S. Sabchevski, Xianfei Chen, O. Dumbrajs, and Houxiu Xiao, reflecting a collaborative network within the field of gyrotron research and plasma physics.

Publication venues where they have frequently contributed are:

  • Physics of Plasmas
  • Journal of Infrared Millimeter and Terahertz Waves
  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices

Their main fields of study encompass Engineering and Physics and Astronomy.

Subfields of their research include:

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

Thematically, their work covers topics such as:

  • Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Pulsed Power Technology Applications
  • Particle Accelerators and Beam Dynamics
  • Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods

Gregory S. Nusinovich was recognized with professional distinctions including being named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2000, with the citation noting fundamental contributions to the theory of gyrotron oscillators and amplifiers and cyclotron autoresonance masers. In the same year, they were also honored as an IEEE Fellow for contributions in the same areas.

Best Publications

  • Review of high-power microwave source research

    Steven H. Gold;Gregory S. Nusinovich

  • Introduction to the Physics of Gyrotrons

    Gregory S. Nusinovich

  • Modern Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Power Electronics

    Robert J. Barker;Neville C. Luhmann;John H. Booske;Gregory S. Nusinovich

  • Relativistic gyrotrons and cyclotron autoresonance masers

    V. L. Bratman;N. S. Ginzburg;G. S. Nusinovich;M. I. Petelin

  • The Gyrotron at 50: Historical Overview

    Gregory S. Nusinovich;Manfred K. A. Thumm;Michael I. Petelin

  • Overmoded GW-class surface-wave microwave oscillator

    A.N. Vlasov;A.G. Shkvarunets;J.C. Rodgers;Y. Carmel

  • Theory of non-stationary processes in gyrotrons with low Q resonators

    N. S Ginzburg;G. S Nusinovich;N. A. Zavolsky

  • A 670 GHz gyrotron with record power and efficiency

    M. Yu. Glyavin;A. G. Luchinin;G. S. Nusinovich;J. Rodgers

  • Invited paper. Powerful millimetre-wave gyrotrons

    A. V. Gaponov;V. A. Flyagin;A. L. Gol'denberg;G. S. Nusinovich

  • Mode interaction in gyrotrons

    G. S. Nusinovich

  • Recent progress in the development of plasma-filled traveling-wave tubes and backward-wave oscillators

    G.S. Nusinovich;Y. Carmel;T.M. Antonsen;D.M. Goebel

  • Review of the theory of mode interaction in gyrodevices

    G.S. Nusinovich

  • Coaxial gyrotrons: past, present, and future (review)

    O. Dumbrajs;G.S. Nusinovich

  • Theory of gyrotrons with coaxial resonators

    G.S. Nusinovich;M.E. Read;O. Dumbrajs;K.E. Kreischer

  • Detecting excess ionizing radiation by electromagnetic breakdown of air

    Victor L. Granatstein;Gregory S. Nusinovich

  • Operation of a Highly Overmoded, Harmonic-Multiplying, Wideband Gyrotron Amplifier

    H. Guo;S. H. Chen;V. L. Granatstein;J. Rodgers

  • Electromagnetic properties of open and closed overmoded slow-wave resonators for interaction with relativistic electron beams

    W. Main;Y. Carmel;K. Ogura;J. Weaver

  • Startup scenarios in high-power gyrotrons

    G.S. Nusinovich;O.V. Sinitsyn;L. Velikovich;M. Yeddulla

  • Effect of window reflection on gyrotron operation

    T. M. Antonsen;S. Y. Cai;G. S. Nusinovich

  • High-power X-band amplification from an overmoded three-cavity gyroklystron with a tunable penultimate cavity

    S.G. Tantawi;W.T. Main;P.E. Latham;G.S. Nusinovich

  • Development of THZ-range gyrotrons for detection of concealed radioactive materials

    M. Yu Glyavin;A. G. Luchinin;M. V. Morozkin;A. S. Sedov

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor L. Granatstein
Victor L. Granatstein University of Maryland, College Park
Baruch Levush
Baruch Levush United States Naval Research Laboratory
John H. Booske
John H. Booske University of Wisconsin–Madison
Khanh T. Nguyen
Khanh T. Nguyen United States Naval Research Laboratory
Sergey V. Razin
Sergey V. Razin Russian Academy of Sciences
Edl Schamiloglu
Edl Schamiloglu University of New Mexico

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