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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
58
Citations
9032
World Ranking
1916
National Ranking
750

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

Victor L. Granatstein is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their career includes recognition as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) awarded in 1981.

The scientist's profile does not include specific details about recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues. Information regarding book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work is not documented in the available data.

Victor L. Granatstein's academic and research contributions are associated with their role at a major research university, reflecting involvement in the physics community as indicated by the APS fellowship.

Best Publications

  • High-power microwave sources

    V. L. Granatstein;Igor Alexeff

  • Overmoded GW-class surface-wave microwave oscillator

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

  • High-Power Free-Electron Laser Based on Stimulated Raman Backscattering

    D. B. McDermott;T. C. Marshall;S. P. Schlesinger;R. K. Parker

  • Demonstration of efficiency enhancement in a high-power backward-wave oscillator by plasma injection.

    Y. Carmel;K. Minami;R. A. Kehs;W. W. Destler

  • Applications of high-power microwaves

    A. V. Gaponov-Grekhov;V. L. Granatstein

  • Heating at the Electron Cyclotron Frequency in the ISX-B Tokamak

    R. M. Gilgenbach;M. E. Read;K. E. Hackett;R. Lucey

  • Vacuum electronics at the dawn of the twenty-first century

    V.L. Granatstein;R.K. Parker;C.M. Armstrong

  • Axial magnetic-field effects in a collective-interaction free-electron laser at millimeter wavelengths

    R. K. Parker;R. H. Jackson;S. H. Gold;H. P. Freund

  • Gyro-amplifiers as candidate RF drivers for TeV linear colliders

    V.L. Granatstein;W. Lawson

  • A quarter century of gyrotron research and development

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

  • Linear theory of electromagnetic wave generation in a plasma-loaded corrugated-wall resonator

    K. Minami;Y. Carmel;V.L. Granatstein;W.W. Destler

  • Experimental study of a Ka-band gyrotron backward-wave oscillator

    S.Y. Park;R.H. Kyser;C.M. Armstrong;R.K. Parker

  • Detecting excess ionizing radiation by electromagnetic breakdown of air

    Victor L. Granatstein;Gregory S. Nusinovich

  • High-power microwave generation by excitation of a plasma-filled rippled boundary resonator

    Y. Carmel;K. Minami;W. Lou;R.A. Kehs

  • A 30-MW Gyroklystron-Amplifier Design for High-Energy Linear Accelerators

    Kwo R. Chu;Victor L. Granatstein;P. E. Latham;W. Lawson

  • Gigawatt microwave from an intense relativistic electron beam

    V L Granatstein;M Herndon;P Sprangle;Y Carmel

  • Stimulated collective scattering from a magnetized relativistic electron beam

    P. Sprangle;V.L. Granatstein;L. Baker

  • Production of megawatt submillimeter pulses by stimulated magneto‐Raman scattering

    V. L. Granatstein;S. P. Schlesinger;M. Herndon;R. K. Parker

  • An experimental wide-band gyrotron traveling-wave amplifier

    L.R. Barnett;Y.Y. Lau;K.R. Chu;V.L. Granatstein

  • Demonstration of a Two-Stage Backward-Wave-Oscillator Free-Electron Laser

    Y. Carmel;V. L. Granatstein;A. Gover

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregory S. Nusinovich
Gregory S. Nusinovich 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

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