Abstract

The analytical description of dielectric multipactors requires an accurate physical model. In this article, a nonstationary statistical theory for the analysis of single-surface dielectric multipactors is established by defining an emission-to-emission transition rate and involving all the probability densities related to the emitted secondary electrons. Under the same conditions, the fluctuation of electrons in the evolution process of dielectric multipactors was calculated by the proposed theory and simulated by a commercial particle simulation tool developed based on the Monte Carlo analysis. The calculated results comply well with the simulated ones. Our results also indicated that to obtain an adequate accuracy, at least two random variables, the emission velocity and zenith angle, need to be considered.

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