Sutherland, 1960 - Google Patents
Relaxation instabilities in high-perveance electron beamsSutherland, 1960
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- 15366082511135247190
- Author
- Sutherland A
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- IRE Transactions on Electron Devices
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Spurious low-frequency oscillations similar to those reported by Cutler have been observed in the form of large amplitude modulation of both the RF output and the collector current of klystrons utilizing high-perveance electron beams. This modulation, which appears typically …
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