Principles of traveling wave tubes / A.S. Gilmour, Jr.

By: Gilmour, A. SSeries: Artech House radar libraryPublisher: Boston : Artech House, c1994Description: xiii, 625 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject(s): Telecommunication EngineeringDDC classification: 621.381335,GIL
Contents:
Introduction (Page-1), Static Fields Produced by Electrons (Page-11), Electron Motion in Static Electric Fields (Page-17),Influence of Magnetic Field on Electron Motion (Page-33), Cathodes (Page-47), Electron Guns (Page-103), Electron Beams (Page-151), Beam-Gap Interactions (Page-211), Electron Bunching (Page233), Traveling Wave Interaction (Page-273), Wave Velocities and Dispersion (Page-307), Helix TWTS (Page-323), Coupled Cavity TWTS (Page-359), Depressed Collectors (Page-395), Noise (Page-419), Nonlinearities and Distortion (Page-451), Breakdown and Protection (Page-463), Reliability (Page-507),
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Introduction (Page-1), Static Fields Produced by Electrons (Page-11), Electron Motion in Static Electric Fields (Page-17),Influence of Magnetic Field on Electron Motion (Page-33), Cathodes (Page-47), Electron Guns (Page-103), Electron Beams (Page-151), Beam-Gap Interactions (Page-211), Electron Bunching (Page233), Traveling Wave Interaction (Page-273), Wave Velocities and Dispersion (Page-307), Helix TWTS (Page-323), Coupled Cavity TWTS (Page-359), Depressed Collectors (Page-395), Noise (Page-419), Nonlinearities and Distortion (Page-451), Breakdown and Protection (Page-463), Reliability (Page-507),

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