Abstract
The generation of rf oscillation when an electromagnetic shock runs in synchronism with a backward wave in coupled transmission lines with normal and anomalous dispersions and ferrite-related nonlinearity is considered. The oscillation damping can be significantly reduced if a large portion of the rf energy flux is directed to the anomalous-dispersion line, where rf losses are relatively low.
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