Preface
Introduction
Main notations
Part 1. Physical bases of microwave electronics
Chapter 1. History of microwave electronics
Chapter 2. Basic laws of microwave electronics
Chapter 3. Oscillations and waves in charged particles beams
Chapter 4. Charged particle interaction with alternating electromagnetic field
Chapter 5. Microwave device as an element of a microwave circuit
Part 2. Vacuum electron devices
Chapter 6. Power grid tubes
Chapter 7. O-type microwave device
Chapter 8. M-type microwave devices
Chapter 9. Gyro-resonance devices
Chapter 10. Relativistic device
Part 3. Solid-state microwave devices
Chapter 11. Main functional elements of solid state devices
Chapter 12. Diodes with positive dynamic impedance
Chapter 13. Diodes with negative dynamic impedance
Chapter 14. Microwave transistors0
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ppendixes Appendix 1. Time and space intervals characterized charged particles transport processes
Appendix 2. Electron-optical systems of microwave devices
Appendix 3. Electromagnetics systems of microwave devices
Literature
About the Author: Andrey D. Grigoriev graduated from Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute (LETI) in 1960 as electronics engineer. He received the PhD degree in Microwave electronics in 1967 and the Doctor of technical science degree in 1985. A.D. Grigoriev is working in LETI as assistant professor and professor, delivering lectures on electrodynamics, microwave technique and microwave electronics. He works also at "Svetlana" JSC as a consultant. Professor Grigoriev is the author of more than 150 publications, including 4 monographies: "Microwave cavities and slow-wave structures" (1984), "Electrodynamics and microwave technique", "Methods of computational electrodynamics" (2012) and "Microwave electronics" (2016). He is a member of the editorial board of several Russian and international magazines. Vyacheslav A. Ivanov graduated from St Petersburg Electrotechnical University ("LETI") in 1970. He became Associate Professor in 1980. his scientific interest is in the field of computer modeling of microwave tubes, In 1981-1982 he had a scientific research stay in Sweden. His activities concern microwave transistors and development of industrial microwave plants. Since 1970 he lectures on Microwave Electronics. He wrote 15 textbooks and has 23 patents of the Russian Federation.
Sergey I. Molokovsky graduated from LETI in 1953. He received the PhD and Doctor degrees in the field of microwave electronics. He is professor of Radio electronics department of the LETI. He is author of the book "Intense electron and ion beams". Professor Molokovsky was UNESCO expert. He authored about 150 scientific papers and 5 scientific monographs.