Waveguide structures and methods of manufacture for traveling wa

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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315 35, 333141, H01J 900

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049513800

ABSTRACT:
Slow-wave structures are formed by the method of this invention in the form of a coupled-cavity structure. The coupled-cavity form of waveguide slow-wave structures is formed by wire electric discharge machining of disks from a solid rod of copper. The disks are supported in their desired positions by retained portions of the rod while the disks are brazed inside a cylindrical shell of copper. After brazing, the retained portions may be partially removed to form the completed slow-wave structure.

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