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|a Advances in microwaves
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|c edited by Leo Young.
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|a 1 online resource (xiii, 269 pages :) :
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|a Advances in microwaves ;
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|a Front Cover; Advances in Microwaves; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Articles Planned for Volume 7; Chapter 1. Precision Coaxial Connectors; I. Introduction; II. The Precision Coaxial Transmission Line; III. The Connection Impedance; IV. The Laboratory Precision Connector; V. The Dielectric Support; VI. The General Precision Connector; VII. The Mechanical Coupling Mechanism; VIII. Application of Precision Coaxial Connectors; References; Chapter 2. Electron Dynamics and Energy Conversion in O-Type Linear-Beam Devices; I. Introduction
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|a II. Equations of MotionIII. Generalized Two-Dimensional Analysis; IV. Approximate Two-Dimensional Analysis; V. Computer Solutions of the DDM Equations; VI. Computer Solutions of the General Equations and Comparisons with the DDM Results; VII. Experimental Investigation of a TWA Employing a Uniform Magnetic Focusing Field; VIII. Conclusions; List of Symbols; References; Chapter 3. Junction Circulators; I. Introduction; II. The Principle of Junction Circulation; III. Early Explanations; IV. A Simple Model; V. Resonances and Bandwidth; VI. Circulator Properties; VII. Lumped-Element Circulators
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|a VIII. General Circulator TheoryIX. The Stripline Circulator; X. Concluding Remarks; Appendix A: A Theorem on Passive Three-Port Networks; Appendix B: Star and Delta Networks; References; Author Index; Subject Index
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|a Advances in Microwaves V6.
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|a Microwaves.
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|t Advances in microwaves.
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