Approximate analytical nonlinear multipath theory autophase traveling wave tube with variable phase velocity
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Abstract
The analytical nonlinear theory of the multiray auto-phase traveling-wave tube is developed. The stability analysis of the electron bunch trapping by the electromagnetic field under change of the breaking system speed is executed. A ratio of the equivalent field and the magnitude of the traveling wave analytical vs. width of the trapped electron bunch is derived
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