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Electron beams and microwave vacuum electronics.


9780470048160

Electron beams and microwave vacuum electronics.

Tsimring, Shulim E.

John Wiley John Wiley may refer to:
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 & Sons

2006

573 pages

$125.00

Hardcover

Wiley series in microwave and optical engineering

TK7874

Tsimring (applied physics, Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod (nyēsh`nyī nôf`gərəd), formerly Gorky or Gorki, city (1989 pop.  State U., Russia) focuses on fundamental features of vacuum electronics, including the strong interaction of the physics of electron beams and vacuum electronics, including millimeter-wave electronics. He explains the motion of charged particles in static fields, the theory of electronic lenses and electron beams with self fields and problems in the formulation and transport of intense electron beams. He then focuses on microwave vacuum electronics, explaining the physics and theory of the interaction of electron beams with electromagnetic fields in quasi-stationary systems such as diodes and klystrons, systems with continuous interactions such as traveling wave tubes A traveling wave tube (TWT) is an electronic device used to produce high-power radio frequency signals.

The TWT was invented by Rudolf Kompfner in a British radar lab during World War II, and refined by Kompfner and John Pierce at Bell Labs.
, backward magnetrons and crossed-field amplifiers, and systems based on stimulated radiation of classical electron oscillations oscillations See Cortical oscillations. . He includes models, approximations and deviations and makes the text accessible to students as well as researchers and engineers in electronics, physics and biomedicine biomedicine /bio·med·i·cine/ (bi?o-med´i-sin) clinical medicine based on the principles of the natural sciences (biology, biochemistry, etc.).biomed´ical

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