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Book SynopsisA comprehensive study of microwave vacuum electronic devices and their current and future applications
While both vacuum and solid-state electronics continue to evolve and provide unique solutions, emerging commercial and military applications that call for higher power and higher frequencies to accommodate massive volumes of transmitted data are the natural domain of vacuum electronics technology. Modern Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Power Electronics provides systems designers, engineers, and researchers-especially those with primarily solid-state training-with a thoroughly up-to-date survey of the rich field of microwave vacuum electronic device (MVED) technology.
This book familiarizes the R&D and academic communities with the capabilities and limitations of MVED and highlights the exciting scientific breakthroughs of the past decade that are dramatically increasing the compactness, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and reliability of this entire class of devices.
Trade Review
"...a very good up to date survey on the status of microwave power electronics covering a lot of technical details. Scientists and researchers in vacuum electronic devices will certainly like to have this book." (IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine, November/December 2006)
"Expected to be in high demand due to its specialized in-depth coverage and easy to read style, plus the fact that little else is out there on this in one volume." (E-STREAMS, November 2006)
Table of ContentsDedication.
Foreword by Baruch Levush.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
List of Contributors.
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations.
Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview.
Chapter 2. Historical Highlights.
Chapter 3. Klystrons.
Chapter 4. Traveling Waves Tubes (TWTs).
Chapter 5. Gyro-Amplifiers.
Chapter 6. Crossed-Field Devices.
Chapter 7. Microfabricated MVEDs.
Chapter 8. Advanced Electron Beam Sources.
Chapter 9. How to Achieve Linear Amplification.
Chapter 10. Computational Modeling.
Chapter 11. Next-Generation Microwave Structures and Circuits.
Chapter 12. Advanced Materials Technologies for MVEDs.
Chapter 13. High Power Microwave (HPM) Sources.
Chapter 14. Affordable Manufacturing.
Chapter 15. Emerging Applications and Future Possibilities.
Index.
About the Editors.
Appendices.