Active dielectric waveguide amplifier or oscillator using a high

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315 3, 315 5, 331104, H01J 2500

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ABSTRACT:
A circuitless particle beam device for relatively high frequency amplifier r oscillator applications that eliminates the requirement for an internal RF slow wave structure. A circularly polarized RF energy wave propagates on a relatively high density particle beam within an oversized waveguide and interacts with the beam which exhibits a relatively high dielectric constant. The high density beam acts as an active dielectric waveguide serving the dual purpose of a slow wave circuit and amplification source, and accordingly guides and amplifies the RF energy when a condition of beam and wave synchronism is met.

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