Originally published in 1953, this book provides a theoretical account of the behaviour of thermionic high vacuum devices. Beck, who later became Professor of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, aims his explanation primarily at physics or engineering graduates in order to furnish them with the necessary background knowledge to 'appreciate current research papers'. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of science education and electrical engineering.
Originally published in 1953, this book provides a theoretical account of the behaviour of thermionic high vacuum devices. Beck, who later became Professor of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, aims his explanation primarily at physics or engineering graduates in order to furnish them with the necessary background knowledge to 'appreciate current research papers'. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of science education and electrical engineering.
Preface List of tables List of symbols Part I. The Physical Theory of Electronics: 1. Thermionic emission 2. Secondary, field and photo-electric emission 3. Fluorescence and phosphorescence Part II. The Mathematical Theory of Electronics: 4. Electrostatic fields 5. Electrostatic and magnetic electron optics of fields without space charge 6. Space-charge flow and the diode 7. Transit time effects Part III. Types of Valve: 9. Triodes for low and medium frequencies 10. Multigrid receiving valves 11. Transmitter valves 12. Velocity-modulated valves 13. Triodes at ultra-high frequencies 14. Travelling-wave tubes and beam interaction tubes 15. Magnetrons 16. Picture convertors and storage tubes Tables 9-11 Appendix 1. Recent work on oxide cathodes Appendix 2. Space-charge waves 3. Noise production in travelling-wave tubes Bibliography Recent references Index.
Preface List of tables List of symbols Part I. The Physical Theory of Electronics: 1. Thermionic emission 2. Secondary, field and photo-electric emission 3. Fluorescence and phosphorescence Part II. The Mathematical Theory of Electronics: 4. Electrostatic fields 5. Electrostatic and magnetic electron optics of fields without space charge 6. Space-charge flow and the diode 7. Transit time effects Part III. Types of Valve: 9. Triodes for low and medium frequencies 10. Multigrid receiving valves 11. Transmitter valves 12. Velocity-modulated valves 13. Triodes at ultra-high frequencies 14. Travelling-wave tubes and beam interaction tubes 15. Magnetrons 16. Picture convertors and storage tubes Tables 9-11 Appendix 1. Recent work on oxide cathodes Appendix 2. Space-charge waves 3. Noise production in travelling-wave tubes Bibliography Recent references Index.
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