Inside The New Book Entitled 'Electron Beams and Microwave Vacuum Electronics' Special Attention Is Devoted To the Physics and Theory of Relativistic Beams and Microwave Devices.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43685) has announced the addition of Electron Beams and Microwave Vacuum Electronics to their offering. The physics and theory underlying electron beams and microwave vacuum electronics This book focuses on a fundamental feature of vacuum electronics: the strong interaction of the physics of electron beams and vacuum microwave electronics, including millimeter-wave electronics. The author guides readers from the roots of classical vacuum electronics to the most recent achievements in the field, exploring both the physics and the theory underlying electron beams and devices of vacuum high-frequency electronics. Special attention is devoted to the physics and theory of relativistic rel·a·tiv·is·tic adj. 1. Of or relating to relativism. 2. Physics a. Of, relating to, or resulting from speeds approaching the speed of light: relativistic increase in mass. beams and microwave devices. Readers gain a deep understanding of the topic as well as the theory and applications of specific devices. The book consists of two parts. Highlights of Part One, "Electron Beams," include: -- Motion of charged particles in static fields -- Theory of electron lenses -- Electron beams with self fields and problems in the formation and transport of intense electron beams Part Two, "Microwave Vacuum Electronics," features coverage of such topics as: -- Physics and theory of the interaction of electron beams with electromagnetic fields in quasi-stationary systems (e.g., diodes, klystrons) -- Systems with continuous interactions (e.g., 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 wave oscillators A backward wave oscillator (BWO), also called carcinotron or backward wave tube, is a device that is used to generate microwaves and terahertz radiation. It consists of a vacuum tube that provides power in a range of 1 mW to 50 mW. ) -- Crossed-field systems (e.g., traveling wave and backward wave tubes of M-type, magnetrons, crossed-field amplifiers, MILO) -- Systems based on stimulated radiation of classical electron oscillators (e.g., classical electron masers, including gyrotrons, classical auto-resonance masers, free-electron lasers) The author clearly states problems and then explores appropriate models, approximations, and derivations. This book, based on the authors own research and lectures, is recommended for students, researchers, and engineers working in such fields as electron beam technology In electron beam technology, an electron beam is applied to do some useful work. Given the wide range of energies and intensities of electron beams that can be generated, the range of applications is equally large:
bi·o·med·i·cine n. 1. . About the author SHULIM E. TSIMRING, PhD, DSc, is a consultant in the field of applied physics. Dr. Tsimring has taught at a number of universities, most recently as a professor at Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod (nyēsh`nyī nôf`gərəd), formerly Gorky or Gorki, city (1989 pop. State University, Russia. Simultaneously, he was engaged in powerful high-frequency electronics research at the Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian: Росси́йская Акаде́мия Нау́к, in Nizhny Novgorod. Vacuum electronics is a subject area critical to the national defense, yet experts in the field are few and the number of university programs offering education and research in this field has diminished over the years. Therefore this book will be an important contribution both internationally and within the U.S. for years to come. The book consists of two parts: Part I focuses on the motion of charged particles in static fields, the theory of electron lenses, and the problems of formation and transport of intense electron beams are considered; Part II covers the principles and theory of the interaction of electron beams with electromagnetic waves in quasi-stationary systems (diodes, klystrons), systems with continuous interactions (traveling wave tubes and backward wave oscillators), crossed-field systems (traveling wave and backward wave tubes of M-type, magnetrons, crossed-field amplifiers. etc.) and, finally, the extensive class of systems based on the stimulated radiation of classical electron oscillators: classical electron masers (CEM CEM contagious equine metritis. CEM selective medium chocolate agar made with Eugon agar and 5% horse blood; used to cultivate Taylorella equigenitalis. ) including gyrotrons, classical auto-resonance masers (CARM CARM Christian Apologetics Research Ministry CARM CMM (Capability Maturity Model) Application Rating Method CARM Control Assessment Risk Management CARM Cargo and Repair Module (gaming) ), and free-electron lasers (FEL FEL - Function Equation Language. Programs are sets of definitions. Sequences are lists stored in consecutive memory. "FEL Programmer's Guide", R. M. Keller, AMPS TR 7, U Utah, March 1982. )). Attention is given to the relativistic beams and corresponding powerful relativistic devices that occupy the center stage of the contemporary vacuum electronics. This book also spends time on the methods of the theory. Exercise problems, discussions of models and approximations, and derivations of formulas are shown as completely as possible. Content Outline: Preface. Introduction. PART I: ELECTRON BEAMS. Chapter 1. Motion of Charges Particles in External Electric and Magnetic Static Fields. Chapter 2. Electron Lenses. Chapter 3. Electron Beams with Self Fields. Chapter 4. Electron Guns. Chapter 5. Transport of Space Charge Beam. PART II: MICROWAVE VACUUM ELECTRONICS. Chapter 6. Quasistationary Microwave Devices. Chapter 7. Klystrons. Chapter 8. Traveling Wave Tubes and Backward Wave Oscillators O-types (TWTO and BWO BWO Books We Own BWO Bodies Without Organs (band) BWO Backward Wave Oscillator BWO Balakovo (Russia) BWO Blue-Winged Olive BWO By Way Of BWO Blue World Order (wrestling spoof) ). Chapter 9. Crossed-field Amplifiers and Oscillators (M-type tubes). Chapter 10. Classical Electron Maser (CEM) and Free Electron Laser A free electron laser, or FEL, is a laser that shares the same optical properties as conventional lasers such as emitting a beam consisting of coherent electromagnetic radiation which can reach high power, but which uses some very different operating principles to form the beam. (FEL). Appendices. References. Index. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c43685 |
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