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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book
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engineering textbook → technical book → |
| author |
John R. Pierce
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| 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 → |
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non-fiction
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| intendedAudience |
engineers
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graduate students in electrical engineering → physicists → |
| language |
English
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| 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 → |
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design of microwave electron devices
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design of vacuum tubes → graduate-level education in vacuum electronics → |
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John R. Pierce
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