Hui-huang Zhong

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Affiliation

College of Optoelectric Science and Engineering, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, Hunan, China

Topic

High-power Microwave,Axial Mode,Backward Wave Oscillator,Computer Simulations,Conversion Efficiency,Microwave Generator,Transmission Coefficient,Beam Current,Center Frequency,Circular Waveguide,Coaxial,Collector Design,Conventional Structure,Cyclotron Resonance,Detailed Interactions,Diode Voltage,Dispersion Relation,Drift Tube,Electromagnetic Modes,Experimental Test Results,Far-field,Far-field Radiation,Far-field Radiation Patterns,Fast Fourier Transform,Finite Element Method,Frequency Points,Function Of Frequency,Fundamental Harmonics,High Power Efficiency,Higher Modes,Longitudinal Mode,Low Field,Low Operation,Magnetic Field,Magnetic Field Values,Metal Plate,Microwave Energy,Microwave Frequency,Microwave Irradiation,Microwave Power,Microwave Source,Mode Conversion,Operational Feasibility,Output Mode,Power Efficiency,Propagation Constant,Radial Mode,Radiation Pattern,Relativistic Backward Wave Oscillator,Residual Electron,

Biography

Hui-Huang Zhong was born in Hunan, China, in October 1956. He received the B.E. degree in high-voltage technology and the M.S. degree in plasma science from the HuaZhong University, Wuhan, China, in 1982 and 1984, respectively.
In 1984, he joined the Department of Applied Physics, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha, China, where he is now a Professor and the Dean of the College of Optoelectronics Science and Engineering. He has been engaged in high-voltage technology, pulse–power technology, and plasma science. His current research interests include high-current accelerators and HPMs.