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- Commons has media related to Magnetrons. Information Magnetrons The Magnetron (YouTube-video about how a magnetron works) Magnetron collection in the Virtual...
- High-power impulse magnetron sputtering (HIPIMS or HiPIMS, also known as high-power pulsed magnetron sputtering, HPPMS) is a method for physical vapor...
- developed a more efficient way to manufacture magnetrons, increasing production from 100 to 2600 magnetrons per day. With his re****tion and expertise,...
- for use in aircraft for the first time. GEC made 12 prototype cavity magnetrons at Wembley in August 1940, and No 12 was sent to America with Bowen via...
- the pulsed laser deposition process. Sputtering sources often employ magnetrons that utilize strong electric and magnetic fields to confine charged plasma...
- Studebaker's Franklin Manufacturing ****ets, which had been manufacturing magnetrons and building and selling microwave ovens similar to the Radarange. Litton...
- counter tube; another name was "magnetron beam-switching tube", referring to their derivation from a split-anode magnetron. Trochotrons were used in the...
- he showed the Americans that the magnetron worked. The Bell Telephone Company was given the job of making magnetrons, producing the first 30 in October...
- LEMO, magnetrons were a major item of research. By 1934, a team led by Aleksandr Y. Usikov had developed a series of segmented-anode magnetrons covering...
- some sort. The transmitter elements were typically klystron tubes or magnetrons, which are suitable for amplifying or generating a narrow range of frequencies...