The influence of asynchronous forces on the synchronous motion of nonpreexcited oscillators
Abstract
A theoretical analysis is presented of the physical mechanism of the cumulative effects of additional asynchronous nonresonant fields on energy exchange between nonpreexcited oscillators with HF resonant fields. Examples are presented which show that the presence of asynchronous fields leads to the generation of coherent radiation. Energy exchange becomes most efficient when all the strong fields are asynchronous, and the cross effects lead to a significant retardation of the free and forced oscillations of the particles; interaction schemes based on this principle yield high efficiencies for arbitrary particle velocity.
- Publication:
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Radiotekhnika i Elektronika
- Pub Date:
- December 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981RaEl...26.2628K
- Keywords:
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- Nonsynchronization;
- Solid State Physics;
- Synchronized Oscillators;
- Free Vibration;
- Nonlinear Systems;
- Nonresonance;
- Numerical Integration;
- Particle Motion;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering