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Klystron (1937)

 ... Photon Light Electromagnetic spectrum Radio wave Microwave Microwave source
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Klystron by Wikipedia Bot 0  1970-01-01
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A klystron is a type of vacuum tube used to amplify high-frequency microwave signals. It operates based on the principle of velocity modulation and is primarily employed in applications such as radar systems, satellite communication, and television broadcasting. **Key components of a klystron:** 1. **Electron Gun**: It generates a beam of electrons that travel through the tube.
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