American Institute of Physics, Applied Physics Letters, 22(100), p. 224102
DOI: 10.1063/1.4723845
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A two-channel source of Cherenkov superradiance pulses with the electron-wave systems of identical geometry which is capable of producing 2*0.3GW pulses of duration 2 ns and center frequency 10 GHz has been developed and explored. The channels are powered by a high-voltage driver whose pulse is split into two pulses that are sent through parallel transmission lines. To shorten the voltage rise time in each channel, identical NiZn ferrite-loaded coaxial transmission lines with independently controlled axial bias fields are used.