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Handbook Of Thermionic Properties | V. S. Fomenko, G. V. Samsonov (eds.)

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Handbook Of Thermionic Properties

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Author: V. S. Fomenko, G. V. Samsonov (eds.)

Added by: mirtitles

Added Date: 2021-11-13

Publication Date: 1966

Subjects: physical data, work functions, thermionic effect, cathode ray tubes, elements, materials, electronics, borides, carbides, rare metals, richardson constant, tables

Collections: mir-titles, additional collections

Pages Count: 600

PPI Count: 600

PDF Count: 1

Total Size: 31.51 MB

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 The current rapid development of cathode electronics has led to extensive investigations of the emission properties of chemical elements and their compounds. This expansion of research is aimed at the continual refinement of data already available and the steady widening of the circle of materials under investigation. These events have necessitated a whole series of additions and changes in this handbook, even though the original Russian edition was published only in 1964.
Every effort has been made to include all available information on each element or compound. Particular attention has been given to bringing the sections on borides and carbides of the transition and rare metals up to date, since interest in these compounds has recently been
fanned by their widespread use as cathode materials. A whole new section on the thermionic properties of aluminides has been introduced. 

 The list of pertinent literature has been augmented by new contributions published in the years 1963-1965, as well as some earlier publications that had escaped notice in the Russian edition.

It is the author's hope that the handbook will prove of great value to American readers interested in the emission properties of the elements and compounds, and that it will contribute to the further development of research in this promising and most timely field of electronics.
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