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Klystron (7576 bytes)
1: [[Image:2k25.jpg|right|frame|Reflex klystron Type 2K25 or 723 A/B. The threaded adjustment rod... 3: ...ore, and the end of the word ''[[electron]]''. Klystrons are used as an oscillator or amplifier at [[micr... 5: ...ust 1937. Upon publication in 1939, news of the klystron immediately influenced the work of US and UK rese... 7: ==Two-chamber klystron == 8: In the two-chamber klystron, an electron beam from the [[cathode]] of an elec... Klystron tube (200 bytes) 1: The '''klystron tube''' is a specialized [[vacuum tube]] that pro... W.W. Hansen (2297 bytes) 5: ...loited some of the Varians' work to develop the [[klystron]] and during the years [[1937]] to [[1940]], alon... 9: ...rticle accelerator|linear accelerators]] based on klystron technology and of [[GeV]] performance. Sadly, he ... Inductive output tube (874 bytes) 1: ...], in which application they have mostly replaced klystrons. Because the [[control grid]] of an IOT is loca... Cavity resonator (1046 bytes) 3: ...ommon examples of cavity resonators include the [[klystron]] tube in a microwave oven (see also [[magnetron]... Field emission (1565 bytes) 7: ...e Klystrode functions much like the two-chamber [[Klystron]], without the need for a first chamber. Pulse forming network (1839 bytes) 1: ...eve an [[efficiency|efficient]] match between a [[klystron]] and the pulse-forming network. Stanford Linear Accelerator (2176 bytes) 15: ...lso been instrumental in the development of the [[klystron]], a high-power microwave amplification tube. SL... H2S radar (8815 bytes) 36: ...n, wanted the design team to build H2S around the klystron rather than the magnetron. Lord Cherwell was opin... 38: ...d quickly develop countermeasures against it. The klystron wasn't as powerful as the magnetron, but it could... 40: ...o the job, and in fact tests of an H2S built with klystrons instead of the cavity magnetron showed a drop in... 42: ...llent argument to convince Lord Cherwell that the klystron-based H2S program be finally dropped. List of technologies (2749 bytes) 103: ** [[Klystron tube]] Free electron laser (2852 bytes) 13: ...lly, the high energy electrons are generated by [[klystron]] or some accelerator, which requires a large vol... Travelling wave tube amplifier (3007 bytes) 12: Operation is similar to that of a [[Klystron]], except that coupled cavity TWTAs are designed ... Microwave (6978 bytes) 14: ...magnetic fields, and include the [[magnetron]], [[klystron]], [[travelling wave tube]] (TWT), and [[gyrotron... 94: ...others||Velocity modulated electron beam → [[klystron]] tube Magnetron (6905 bytes) 7: ...uencies are required, other devices such as the [[klystron]] are used.) The voltage applied and the characte... 35: *[[Klystron]] - A device for amplifying or generating microwa... Halcyon, California (3354 bytes) 9: ...art of their childhood in Halcyon, invented the [[klystron]], an important microwave amplifier tube, and fou... Cyclotron (7201 bytes) 6: ...the use of modern high power and high frequency [[klystron]] microwave power tubes. As cyclotrons work by ac... Linear particle accelerator (7086 bytes) 20: ...tations. With the development of the high power [[klystron]] tube it became practical to continue the develo... Electronics (8730 bytes) 79: * [[klystron]] Electromagnetic spectrum (12919 bytes) 95: ...nable diameter. Microwave energy is produced with Klystron and Magnetron tubes, and with solid state diodes ... Vacuum tube (22208 bytes) 61: ... still in common use include the [[magnetron]], [[klystron]], [[photomultiplier]] and [[cathode ray tube]]. ... 65: ...e [[magnetron]]s, [[traveling-wave tube]]s, and [[klystron]]s, combine magnetic and electrostatic effects. ...
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