Abstract

The generation of axially nonuniform electromagnetic waves by electrons rotating in crossed external fields in free space is studied theoretically. It is demonstrated that the wave increment increases with frequency under the Cherenkov resonance conditions, provided the radial electrostatic field is sufficiently strong. It is inferred that the generated frequency can be significantly increased by applying a strong radial electrostatic field.

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