James Benford (physicist)
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James Nelson Benford is an American physicist,
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(HPM) scientist, book author, science-fiction writer, and entrepreneur, best known for introducing novel technological concepts and conjectures related to the exploration of outer space, among these the design of laser-driven sailships, the possible use of co-orbital objects (moon, asteroids) by alien probes to spy on earth, and the appraisal of technical and safety issues associated with the
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(
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). He was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1941.


Education

Benford graduated with a BS in physics from the
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in 1963. He further obtained MS (1966), and Ph.D. (1969) degrees from the
University of California at San Diego The University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego or colloquially, UCSD) is a public land-grant research university in San Diego, California. Established in 1960 near the pre-existing Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego is t ...
. He received scholarships from the OU Club of Dallas for undergraduate studies, and the
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for graduate studies.


Career

While still a graduate student, Benford published his first research papers in the field of
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. From 1969 to 1996 he worked in the ''Physics International'' (PI)'','' (San Leandro, CA), initially as a research physicist, then advancing to executive positions, and founding its HPMi division in 1989, whose accomplishments included developing advanced HPM sources, building a large HPM experimental facility, beginning its HPM product line, and implementing program ''ORION'', an important HPM system built to a design specification which arose within the UK. At PI Benford published research papers on particle beams, fusion, pulsed power and HPM, relativistic
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and virtual cathode oscillator (
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) technology. In 1996 he founded Microwave Sciences, Inc., (MS, Lafayette, California), where he remains as its president. At MS, his research interests have dealt with HPM systems design, HPM effects testing, and power beaming for space propulsion. Benford is a leader and consultant at
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, a research and engineering project aiming to send probes to the nearby stars within the long term. He was a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Applied Physics, in the subject of ''Intense Particle Beams.'' He has taught HPM courses worldwide. Videos covering Benford's work can be readily found on the internet.


Membership

He is a member of the
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. At
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he has been a member since 1970, and a Fellow since 1996. He is also an ''EMP Fellow'' of the Summa Foundation,
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since 1998.


Editorial

With his twin brother
Gregory Benford Gregory Benford (born January 30, 1941) is an American science fiction author and astrophysicist who is professor emeritus at the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of California, Irvine. He is a contributing editor of ''Reason ...
, he was a co-editor of ''
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'', a science fiction
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published from 1955 to 1969. He was Guest Editor of the Special Issue on High Power Microwave Generation, IEEE Transactions on Plasma Sciences (vol 20, 1992), and an article reviewer for a number of scientific journals including Physical Review Letters, IEEE Transactions in Plasma Sciences, Journal of Applied Physics, Journal of the British Interplanetary Society and Applied Physics Letters.


Works


Research papers

Benford has published over one hundred research papers in peer-reviewed sources. His most cited research papers are: * Benford, J.; Sze, H.; Woo, W.; Smith, R. R.; Harteneck, B. (1989-02-20). "Phase Locking of Relativistic Magnetrons". ''Physical Review Letters''. 62 (8): 969–971. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.969 * Benford, J.; Benford, G. (1997). "Survey of pulse shortening in high-power microwave sources". ''IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science''. 25 (2): 311–317. doi:10.1109/27.602505.
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 1939-9375. * Haworth, M.D.; Baca, G.; Benford, J.; Englert, T.; Hackett, K.; Hendricks, K.J.; Henley, D.; LaCour, M.; Lemke, R.W.; Price, D.; Ralph, D. (1998). "Significant pulse-lengthening in a multigigawatt magnetically insulated transmission line oscillator". ''IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science''. 26 (3): 312–319. doi:10.1109/27.700759.
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 1939-9375 * Benford, James (2008). "Space Applications of High-Power Microwaves". ''IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science''. 36 (3): 569–581. doi:10.1109/TPS.2008.923760.
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 1939-9375. * Benford, James; Benford, Gregory; Benford, Dominic (2010). "Messaging with Cost-Optimized Interstellar Beacons". ''Astrobiology''. 10 (5): 475–490. doi:10.1089/ast.2009.0393.
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 1531-1074.


Science fiction

His most recent science fiction writings are: * A Science Critique of Aurora, Stephen Baxter, James Benford, and Joseph Miller, The New York Review of Science Fiction, pg. 12 September 2015. * “Power Beaming Leakage Radiation as a SETI Observable”, James Benford and Dominic Benford, ApJ, pg. 825, 101 (2016). * “Seeing Alien Tech”, James Benford and Dominic Benford, Analog, Vol. CXXXVIII, pg. 40–44, May/June (2018).


Books

* ''Starship century''. James Benford, Gregory Benford, Microwave Sciences, Lucky Bat Books. nited States 2013.
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  1-939051-29-0.
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 857646236 * High Power Microwaves, 3rd edition (2015)'','' James Benford, John A. Swegle, Edl Schamiloglu (authors), CRC Press.
ISBN The International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is a numeric commercial book identifier that is intended to be unique. Publishers purchase ISBNs from an affiliate of the International ISBN Agency. An ISBN is assigned to each separate edition and ...
  0-367-87100-9.
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 1129817799. Cited 1727 times by 2022. Reviews have been published.


Patents and inventions

Benford has been awarded US invention patents for: ''Particle beam injection system''(1974), and ''Systems and methods for generating high power, wideband microwave radiation using variable capacitance voltage multiplication'' (2007). He also invented a number of HPM devices including a Side-Extracted Vircator, a Cavity Vircator. and a High Power Vacuum Horn antenna.


References


External links


James Benford's website

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