Abstract
This work presents a new and general approach to the real dynamics of the multipactor process: the nonstationary statistical multipactor theory. The nonstationary theory removes the stationarity assumption of the classical theory and, as a consequence, it is able to adequately model electron exponential growth as well as absorption processes, above and below the multipactor breakdown level. In addition, it considers both double-surface and single-surface interactions constituting a full framework for nonresonant polyphase multipactor analysis. This work formulates the new theory and validates it with numerical and experimental results with excellent agreement. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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Anza, S., Vicente, C., Gil, J., Boria, V. E., Gimeno, B., & Raboso, D. (2010). Nonstationary statistical theory for multipactor. Physics of Plasmas, 17(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3443128
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