Haifa, Israel

Baruch Levush


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1985

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Title: Baruch Levush: Innovator in Quasi-Optical Gyrotron Technology

Introduction

Baruch Levush, based in Haifa, Israel, is a notable inventor in the field of advanced electromagnetic technologies. With a focus on gyrotron and gyroklystron configurations, Levush has made significant contributions to the suppression of lower-order cyclotron harmonics, enhancing the efficiency of resonance in these systems.

Latest Patents

Levush holds one patent for the invention titled "Quasi-optical harmonic gyrotron and gyroklystron." This patent outlines a method and apparatus aimed at suppressing lower order cyclotron harmonics, which contributes to enabling resonance within a desired higher-order harmonic in a quasi-optical gyrotron/gyroklystron setup. The innovative approach includes utilizing an open resonator defined by mirrors positioned downstream from an electron beam source. The method meticulously selects a mirror radius size that allows the desired nth cyclotron harmonic to oscillate while ensuring diffraction losses prevent lower harmonics from doing the same.

Career Highlights

Levush's career has been marked by his work with the United States of America, As Represented by the Secretary of the Navy. There, he has engaged in research and development projects that align with national interests in advanced technologies. His specialization in quasi-optical systems demonstrates his commitment to innovation in high-power microwave applications.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Baruch Levush has collaborated with numerous experts in the field, notably with Wallace M. Manheimer, a recognized figure in gyrotechnology. Their partnership has facilitated advancements in understanding and applying gyrotron technology, leading to more efficient systems.

Conclusion

Baruch Levush is a pioneering inventor whose work in quasi-optical gyrotron technology exemplifies the spirit of innovation that drives progress in electromagnetic applications. His patented methods for enhancing cyclotron resonance are likely to have lasting impacts on the efficiency and effectiveness of advanced technological systems. With his expertise and collaborative spirit, Levush continues to contribute significantly to the field of microwave technology.

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