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A device that emits a transient pulse[?] of electromagnetic radiation of a few picoseconds in length.
TEDs generally use spark-gap switches[?], in oil or in pressurized gas pulse storage lines, or explosively pumped flux compression generators.
TEDs have been examined by the US military[?] for their threat potential as a weapon that harms computer systems.
References: [1] (http://www.freedomdomain.com/weathercontrol/jointhearing) Joint Economic Committee Hearing, Radio Frequency Weapons and Proliferation: Potential Impact on the Economy, Wednesday, February 25, 1998
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