Theory and Design of Electron Beams
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Theory and Design of Electron Beams is a foundational technical book by John R. Pierce that systematically explains the physics, analysis, and engineering of electron beam devices such as vacuum tubes and related electronics.
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Target entity: Theory and Design of Electron Beams Context triple: [John R. Pierce, notableWork, Theory and Design of Electron Beams]
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Gigatracker beam spectrometer
The Gigatracker beam spectrometer is a high-precision silicon pixel tracking system used in the NA62 experiment at CERN to measure the momentum and timing of individual particles in the high-intensity kaon beam.
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Compact Linear Collider test facilities
The Compact Linear Collider test facilities are experimental research installations at CERN dedicated to developing and validating technologies for a future high-energy electron–positron linear collider.
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Transition Radiation Detector
The Transition Radiation Detector is a particle physics instrument that identifies high-energy charged particles—especially electrons—by detecting the X-ray photons they emit when crossing boundaries between materials at relativistic speeds.
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Linac4
Linac4 is a linear accelerator at CERN that serves as the first stage of the proton acceleration chain for the Large Hadron Collider and other experiments.
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LHC injector chain
The LHC injector chain is the sequence of accelerators and beamlines at CERN that progressively boost and prepare particle beams before they are injected into the Large Hadron Collider.
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Target entity: Theory and Design of Electron Beams Target entity description: Theory and Design of Electron Beams is a foundational technical book by John R. Pierce that systematically explains the physics, analysis, and engineering of electron beam devices such as vacuum tubes and related electronics.
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A.
Gigatracker beam spectrometer
The Gigatracker beam spectrometer is a high-precision silicon pixel tracking system used in the NA62 experiment at CERN to measure the momentum and timing of individual particles in the high-intensity kaon beam.
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B.
Compact Linear Collider test facilities
The Compact Linear Collider test facilities are experimental research installations at CERN dedicated to developing and validating technologies for a future high-energy electron–positron linear collider.
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C.
Transition Radiation Detector
The Transition Radiation Detector is a particle physics instrument that identifies high-energy charged particles—especially electrons—by detecting the X-ray photons they emit when crossing boundaries between materials at relativistic speeds.
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D.
Linac4
Linac4 is a linear accelerator at CERN that serves as the first stage of the proton acceleration chain for the Large Hadron Collider and other experiments.
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E.
LHC injector chain
The LHC injector chain is the sequence of accelerators and beamlines at CERN that progressively boost and prepare particle beams before they are injected into the Large Hadron Collider.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (44)
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| instanceOf |
book
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engineering textbook ⓘ technical book ⓘ |
| author | John R. Pierce ⓘ |
| contribution |
formalization of electron beam design methods
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standard reference in vacuum tube engineering ⓘ |
| describedAs |
foundational text in electron beam theory
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systematic treatment of electron beam analysis and design ⓘ |
| field |
applied physics
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electrical engineering ⓘ electron beam physics ⓘ vacuum electronics ⓘ |
| focus |
practical engineering design of electron beam devices
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quantitative analysis of electron beams ⓘ |
| genre | non-fiction ⓘ |
| intendedAudience |
engineers
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graduate students in electrical engineering ⓘ physicists ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| topic |
Child–Langmuir law
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beam current density ⓘ beam dynamics ⓘ beam focusing ⓘ beam perveance ⓘ cathode design ⓘ electron beam formation ⓘ electron guns ⓘ electron optics ⓘ electron trajectories ⓘ electrostatic lenses ⓘ grids and electrodes ⓘ high-vacuum technology ⓘ klystrons ⓘ magnetic focusing ⓘ microwave tubes ⓘ space-charge effects ⓘ space-charge-limited flow ⓘ thermionic emission ⓘ traveling-wave tubes ⓘ vacuum tube design ⓘ vacuum tubes ⓘ |
| usedIn |
design of microwave electron devices
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design of vacuum tubes ⓘ graduate-level education in vacuum electronics ⓘ |
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