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34
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5874
National Ranking
1983

Overview

Khanh T. Nguyen is affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans multiple topics primarily within engineering and physics, with a focus on microwave engineering, vacuum electronics, and waveguide technologies.

The main fields of study covered in their publications include:

  • Engineering
  • Physics and Astronomy

Within these broader fields, their work concentrates on the following subfields:

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

The primary research topics addressed by Khanh T. Nguyen comprise:

  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research
  • Insects and Parasite Interactions
  • Heat Transfer and Optimization
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies

Nguyen's frequent publication venues reflect their focus on electron devices and emerging power electronics technologies. These include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters
  • 2021 22nd International Vacuum Electronics Conference (IVEC)
  • 2020 IEEE International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS)

Collaborations with coauthors appear regularly throughout their work. Common coauthors include:

  • Alan M. Cook
  • Colin D. Joye
  • John Rodgers
  • E. L. Wright
  • Reginald L. Jaynes

The following selected papers illustrate the scope of Nguyen's research output:

  • Demonstration of a W-Band Traveling-Wave Tube Power Amplifier With 10-GHz Bandwidth (2021), IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • Forced Air-Cooling Thermal Design Methodology for High-Density, High-Frequency, and High-Power Planar Transformers in 1U Applications (2022), IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • Ka-Band Low-Voltage Multiple-Beam Mini-TWT (2023), IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • Fully Aerosol Jet-Printed Passive Components for 140-220-GHz Operation (2023), IEEE Microwave and Wireless Technology Letters
  • A High-Current-Density Electron Beam for Millimeter-Wave Amplifiers (2021), IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices

Best Publications

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

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

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

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

  • 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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  • 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

  • A 0.85 THz Low Noise Amplifier Using InP HEMT Transistors

    Kevin M. K. H. Leong;Xiaobing Mei;Wayne Yoshida;Po-Hsin Liu

  • Design of a Ka-band gyro-TWT for radar applications

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

  • Experimental investigation of a high power, two-cavity, 35 GHz gyroklystron amplifier

    J.J. Choi;A.H. McCurdy;F.N. Wood;R.H. Kyser

  • Experimental studies of bandwidth and power production in a three-cavity, 35 GHz gyroklystron amplifier

    J. P. Calame;M. Garven;J. J. Choi;K. Nguyen

  • Demonstration of a Wideband 10-kW Ka-Band Sheet Beam TWT Amplifier

    Dean E. Pershing;Khanh T. Nguyen;David K. Abe;Edward Wright

  • Development and testing of a high-average power, 94-GHz gyroklystron

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

  • Demonstration of a 100-kW Solenoidally Focused Sheet Electron Beam for Millimeter-Wave Amplifiers

    J Pasour;K Nguyen;E Wright;A Balkcum

  • High-power four-cavity S-band multiple-beam klystron design

    K.T. Nguyen;D.K. Abe;D.E. Pershing;B. Levush

  • Demonstration of an S-band, 600-kW fundamental-mode multiple-beam klystron

    D.K. Abe;D.E. Pershing;K.T. Nguyen;F.N. Wood

  • Design Methodology and Experimental Verification of Serpentine/Folded-Waveguide TWTs

    Khanh T. Nguyen;Alexander N. Vlasov;Lars Ludeking;Colin D. Joye

  • Demonstration of a 10 kW average power 94 GHz gyroklystron amplifier

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

  • Electron gun and collector design for 94-GHz gyro-amplifiers

    K.T. Nguyen;B.G. Danly;B. Levush;M. Blank

  • 850 GHz Receiver and Transmitter Front-Ends Using InP HEMT

    Kevin M. K. H. Leong;Xiaobing Mei;Wayne H. Yoshida;Alexis Zamora

  • Design of a Ka-band gyro-TWT for radar applications

    K. Nguyen;J.P. Calame;B. Danly;D. Pershing

Frequent Co-Authors

Baruch Levush
Baruch Levush United States Naval Research Laboratory
John H. Booske
John H. Booske University of Wisconsin–Madison
Taka-hisa Arima
Taka-hisa Arima University of Tokyo
Gregory S. Nusinovich
Gregory S. Nusinovich University of Maryland, College Park
Victor L. Granatstein
Victor L. Granatstein University of Maryland, College Park

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