Traveling-wave tube having phase velocity tapering means in a sl

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Cathode ray tube circuits – Combined cathode ray tube and circuit element structure

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315 35, 315 393, H01J 2534

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041075722

ABSTRACT:
A traveling-wave tube has a slow wave circuit consisting of a constant phase velocity section extending from the electron gun side of the tube, and a phase velocity tapering section extending from the collector side of the tube in which the phase velocity of the electromagnetic wave is lower than in the constant phase velocity section. An attenuator is located at about the center of the constant phase velocity section. The ratio of the length of the phase velocity tapering section to the distance between the end of the attenuator which faces the collector side of the tube and the electron gun side end of the phase velocity tapering section is equal to, or less than 0.4.

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