Relativistic magnetrons / Igor Vintizenko.

By: Vintizenko, I. I. (Igorʹ Igorevich) [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780429488283; 0429488289; 9780429948442; 0429948441; 9780429948435; 0429948433; 9780429948428; 0429948425Subject(s): Magnetrons | Microwave devices | TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mechanical | SCIENCE / Nuclear Physics | SCIENCE / Physics | TECHNOLOGY / MicrowavesDDC classification: 621.381/334 LOC classification: TK78.71.75Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Relativistic magnetrons and their difference from classical magnetrons -- Physical processes in relativistic magnetrons -- Power sources and components of experimental installations -- Pulse-periodic relativistic magnetrons -- Relativistic magnetrons with increased duration of microwave radiation pulse -- Relativistic magnetrons with external coupling of resonators.
Summary: The first experiments with relativistic magnetrons (PM), resulted in notable results, in the USA - Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the USSR - Institute of Applied Physics. Academy of Sciences of the USSR (Gorky), and the Nuclear Physics Research Institute at the Tomsk State University, hundreds of megawatts to several gigawatts with an efficiency of 10-30% were obtained. Relativistic high-frequency electronics has now become one of the fastest growing areas of scientific research. This reference is devoted to theoretical and experimental studies of relativistic magnetrons and is written by a leading expert who worked directly on these systems.
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The first experiments with relativistic magnetrons (PM), resulted in notable results, in the USA - Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the USSR - Institute of Applied Physics. Academy of Sciences of the USSR (Gorky), and the Nuclear Physics Research Institute at the Tomsk State University, hundreds of megawatts to several gigawatts with an efficiency of 10-30% were obtained. Relativistic high-frequency electronics has now become one of the fastest growing areas of scientific research. This reference is devoted to theoretical and experimental studies of relativistic magnetrons and is written by a leading expert who worked directly on these systems.

Relativistic magnetrons and their difference from classical magnetrons -- Physical processes in relativistic magnetrons -- Power sources and components of experimental installations -- Pulse-periodic relativistic magnetrons -- Relativistic magnetrons with increased duration of microwave radiation pulse -- Relativistic magnetrons with external coupling of resonators.

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