Electron physics of vacuum and gaseous devices
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Electron physics of vacuum and gaseous devices
J. Wiley, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides the fundamentals of electron physics. Although solid state has replaced the old electron tubes in many electronic devices, they are still important in vacuum technology, electron accelerators, electron microscopes, devices using free charged particles, and microwave devices. It provides comprehensive treatment of a field that will remain an essential part of modern technology.
Table of Contents
Fields and Orbits. Statistical Mechanics and Electron Emission. Charged-Particle Dynamics. Electron Optics. Electron-Optical Tubes and Devices. High-Perveance Electron Beams. Microwave Tubes. Accelerators. Gas Discharges. Gas Discharge Tubes and Devices. Vacuum Technology. Appendices. Indexes.
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