Multiaxis radial circuit for transferred-electron devices

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A class of multiaxis radial circuits for optimised performance of transferred-electron devices is presented. Nearly octave bandwidth c.w. amplification occurred with one configuration in preliminary tests. Extensive pulsed l.s.a. tests in the range 2–8 GHz have been made with another configuration, yielding the full efficiency expected from theory.

Inspec keywords: cavity resonators; microwave oscillators; limited space charge accumulation; wideband amplifiers

Other keywords: multiaxis radial circuits; transferred electron devices; optimised performance; pulsed limited space charge accumulation tests

Subjects: Solid-state microwave circuits and devices

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