
Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Electronics, Volume V
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume V
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Performance of Detectors for Visible and Infrared Radiation
- I. Introduction and Summary
- II. Noise in Radiation Detectors
- III. Classification of Detectors
- IV. Thermal Detectors
- V. Photoemissive Detectors
- VI. Photoconductive Cells
- VII. Photographic Materials
- VIII. Radio Antennas
- IX. The Human Eye
- References
- Chapter 2. Beta-Ray Spectrometers
- I. Introduction
- II. Prismatic Beta-Ray Spectrometers
- III. Lens Beta-Ray Spectrometers
- IV. Miscellaneous Topics
- References
- Chapter 3. Solid-state Luminescence
- I. Introduction
- II. Thallium-Activated Potassium Chloride
- III. Manganese-Activated Luminescent Solids
- IV. Sulfide Phosphors
- V. Electroluminescence
- VI. Cathode Ray Tube Screens
- References
- Chapter 4. Thorium Oxide and Electronics
- I. Introduction
- II. Thorium Oxide and Practical Electronics
- III. The Practical Problems with Thorium Oxide
- IV. The Physics of Thorium Oxide Behavior
- References
- Chapter 5. A Review of Modern Vacuum Pumps in Electronics Manufacturing
- I. Introduction
- II. Mechanical Pumps
- III. Vapor Pumps
- IV. Matching Vapor and Mechanical Pumps
- V. Other Pumps
- VI. Receiving-Tube Exhaust
- VII. Cathode-Ray-Tube Exhaust
- VIII. Other Cathode-Ray Exhausting Systems
- IX. Power Tubes
- References
- Chapter 6. On the Steady-State Theory of the Magnetron
- I. Introduction
- II. The Fundamental Equations for the Steady State
- III. The Linear Magnetron with Zero Tangential Emission Velocities
- IV. The Linear Magnetron with Non-Zero Tangential Emission Velocities
- V. The Cylindrical Magnetron
- VI. Alternative Theories
- VII. Experimental Evidence
- VIII. Summary and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 7. A Review of Recent Work in Color Television
- I. Scope
- II. General Considerations
- III. Acuity of the Eye
- IV. Methods of Transmitting Color Television Pictures
- V. Frequency Interleaving.
- VI. Color Information to Be Transmitted
- VII. Transmission of the Video Information
- VIII. NTSC Color Television Signal
- IX. Problems and Their Solution in the NTSC Signal
- X. Conclusion and Summary
- References
- Chapter 8. Junction Transistor Applications
- I. Introduction
- II. Practical Representation of Junction Transistors
- III. Linear Amplifiers
- IV. Oscillators
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Cumulative Index, Volumes I-V
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