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Principles of Electron Tubes
Including Grid-Controlled Tubes, Microwave Tubes and Gas Tubes
by
J. W. Gewartowski and H. A. Watson
Members of the Technical Staff
Bell Telephone Laboratories
  
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title - preface - contents - list of principle symbols1,195,276 bytes
Chapter 1 - Electrons and Fields2,014,864 bytes
Chapter 2 - Electron Emission3,353,369 bytes
Chapter 3 - Beams and Lenses2,810,022 bytes
Chapter 4 - Diodes and Electron Guns2,571,069 bytes
Chapter 5 - Grid Controlled Tubes - Static Characteristics2,221,935 bytes
Chapter 6 - Induced Currents, Equivalent Networks, and Gain-Bandwith Product1,500,133 bytes
Chapter 7 - High-Frequency Effects and Beam Admittance2,156,853 bytes
Chapter 8 - Microwave Components and Circuits4,072,393 bytes
Chapter 9 - Klystrons3,924,682 bytes
Chapter 10 - Traveling-Wave Amplifiers3,196,656 bytes
Chapter 11 - Backward-Wave Oscillators and Amplifiers1,708,585 bytes
Chapter 12 - Crossed-Field Devices3,127,213 bytes
Chapter 13 - Noise2,765,161 bytes
Chapter 14 - Conduction Through a Gas at Low Currents2,413,041 bytes
Chapter 15 - The Glow Discharge and Cold-Cathode Tubes1,923,689 bytes
Chapter 16 - Hot-Cathode Tubes1,938,627 bytes
Chapter 17 - Gas Lasers1,270,462 bytes
Appendices1,749,211 bytes
Index744,955 bytes