Abstract

It is shown in this paper that a high-voltage gap exhibits a nonlinear capacitance behavior in the presence of large space-charge fields. The existence of this nonlinear capacitor is quasi dc in nature and does not result from transit time effects, i.e., high-frequency effects. This nonlinear behavior can be used to tailor the shape of bunched intense relativistic electron beams.

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