buncher resonator

buncher resonator

[buhn-cher]
noun Electronics.
See under Klystron.

Origin:
bunch + -er1

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Klys·tron

[klis-tron, klahy-stron, -struhn]
Trademark.
a brand name for a vacuum tube containing an electron gun, a resonator that changes the velocity of the electron beam in accordance with a signal (buncher resonator) a drift tube in which the electron velocity does not change, another resonator that abstracts energy from the electron beam (catcher resonator) and an electrode that collects the electrons (collector electrode) It has several ultra-high-frequency applications. Compare resonator ( def 4 ).
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klystron (ˈklɪstrɒn, ˈklaɪ-) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
an electron tube for the amplification or generation of microwaves by means of velocity modulation
 
[C20 klys-, from Greek klus-, kluzein to wash over, break over + -tron]

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