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  1. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics
  2. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60
  3. Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60, Issue 7, July 2015
  4. Clinotron in the amplification mode
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Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 62
Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 61
Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60
Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60, Issue 12, December 2015
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Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60, Issue 10, October 2015
Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60, Issue 9, September 2015
Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60, Issue 8, August 2015
Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics : Volume 60, Issue 7, July 2015
Atomic, WA-systems, and R-functions applied in modern radio physics problems: Part III
Numerical electromagnetic investigation of patterns of the external problem for the Huygens element that is the external Huygens cube
A method for determining the admittance of chiral-dependent biological media in extremely high-frequency fields
Theory of cylindrical arrays of Vivaldi antennas in the single-mode approximation
Complex matching–identification method as applied to multiposition angle-measuring systems of passive location based on invariants
Algebraic stability criteria of complex polynomials and their application in radio electronics
Development of the plasma channel of a plasma dipole antenna created by the radiation of a transmitter
Clinotron in the amplification mode
Parallel amplification in electronic systems with distributed interaction
Pseudocombline bandpass filters based on half-wave resonators manufactured from sections of balanced striplines
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Clinotron in the amplification mode

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Author Gamayuv, Yu. G. Patrusheva, E. V. Tolstikov, A. V.
Copyright Year 2015
Abstract A self-consistent nonlinear theory for a clinotron model that takes into account static electron trajectories in the focusing magnetic field and the loss in the slow-wave structure, the clinotron amplification mode is analyzed for different ratios of the operating and starting currents, input signal levels, and the inclination angle of the electron beam relative to the surface of the slow-wave structure. The gain and the amplification band are calculated. It is demonstrated that the main theoretical data are qualitatively consistent with the experimental results obtained using a clinotron model operating in the five millimeter wave band.
Starting Page 789
Ending Page 795
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISSN 10642269
Journal Journal of Communications Technology and Electronics
Volume Number 60
Issue Number 7
e-ISSN 15556557
Language English
Publisher Pleiades Publishing
Publisher Date 2015-07-22
Publisher Place Moscow
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Communications Engineering, Networks
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Condensed Matter Physics Electrical and Electronic Engineering Radiation
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