1961 International Electron Devices Meeting 1961
DOI: 10.1109/iedm.1961.187248
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The dematron — A new crossed-field amplifier

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“…After this demonstration, many configurations have been studied. A few examples are given in[53,78,79].Cylindrical, reentrant CFAs, which use an emitting sole cathode, are the most common CFAs in use today due to their compact size and the efficient recycling of unspent electrons. These conventional CFAs were explained in the beginning of Chapter 2.…”
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“…After this demonstration, many configurations have been studied. A few examples are given in[53,78,79].Cylindrical, reentrant CFAs, which use an emitting sole cathode, are the most common CFAs in use today due to their compact size and the efficient recycling of unspent electrons. These conventional CFAs were explained in the beginning of Chapter 2.…”
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confidence: 99%