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88 reviewsISBN 10: 3642091059
ISBN 13: 9783642091056
Author: Joseph A Eichmeier
Nineteen experts from the electronics industry, research institutes and universities have joined forces to prepare this book. “Vacuum Electronics” covers the electrophysical fundamentals, the present state of the art and applications, as well as the future prospects of microwave tubes and systems, optoelectronics vacuum devices, electron and ion beam devices, light and X-ray emitters, particle accelerators and vacuum interrupters. These topics are supplemented by useful information about the materials and technologies of vacuum electronics and vacuum technology.
Front Matter
Microwave Tubes
Vacuum Displays
Radiation Sensitive Vacuum Electronic Components and Devices
Electron Beam Devices for Materials Processing and Analysis
Ion Beam Devices for Material Processing and Analysis
Ion Propulsion Systems
Infrared, Light, Ultraviolet, Laser- and X-ray-Tubes
Particle Accelerators
Vacuum Interrupters
Vacuum Electron Sources and their Materials and Technologies
Vacuum Technology
Back Matter
can you vacuum electronics
beijing vacuum electronics research institute
international vacuum electronics conference
mini vacuum electronics
international vacuum electronics conference ivec 2025
Tags: Joseph A Eichmeier, Vacuum, Electronics