Theory of a multibeam autophase traveling wave lamp
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Abstract
A nonlinear one-dimensional theory of the multibeam autophase traveling wave tube with variable phase velocity was evolved. An investigation of its characteristics for the buncher with one section of low interaction impedance in a wide range of intangible parameters in this device was carried out.
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