Abstract

Generalized threshold conditions for breakdown in air-filled high-power microwave waveguides are formulated. The analysis takes into account the temperature-dependent processes in air that affect the breakdown process. The results provide a theoretical explanation of the fact that breakdown thresholds of microwave devices are observed to be much lower than those predicted by the conventional cold-air theory.

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