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Interaction space

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drift spacenounThe space in an electron tube in which there is no modulated field
fluxtubenoun(physics) A cylindrical region of space containing a magnetic field that is parallel to the walls of the cylinder.
electron tubenoun(electricity) Any of several electronic devices that control electron current through vacuum, gas or vapor between electrodes within a sealed container, usually of glass or metal and often designed to be easily installed in and removed from the equipment in which it is used.
electric fieldnoun(electricity, physics) A region of space around a charged particle, or between two voltages, which exerts a force on charged objects in its vicinity.
travelling-wave tubenoun(electronics) A type of vacuum tube which amplifies electromagnetic signals, where the electron gun fires down the tube with an unmodulated electron beam, that passes through an interaction array, where the EM-signal is fed, which interacts with the electron beam, bunching the electrons, and transferring power to the signal.
travelling wave tubenounAlternative spelling of travelling-wave tube. [(electronics) A type of vacuum tube which amplifies electromagnetic signals, where the electron gun fires down the tube with an unmodulated electron beam, that passes through an interaction array, where the EM-signal is fed, which interacts with the electron beam, bunching the electrons, and transferring power to the signal.]
traveling-wave tubenounAlternative form of travelling-wave tube. [(electronics) A type of vacuum tube which amplifies electromagnetic signals, where the electron gun fires down the tube with an unmodulated electron beam, that passes through an interaction array, where the EM-signal is fed, which interacts with the electron beam, bunching the electrons, and transferring power to the signal.]
electron holenoun(physics) A vacant position in the atomic lattice of a conductor where an electron would normally be present
faraday dark spacenounThe dark space in a glow discharge that is between the negative glow and the positive column.
traveling wave tubenounAlternative spelling of travelling-wave tube. [(electronics) A type of vacuum tube which amplifies electromagnetic signals, where the electron gun fires down the tube with an unmodulated electron beam, that passes through an interaction array, where the EM-signal is fed, which interacts with the electron beam, bunching the electrons, and transferring power to the signal.]
crookes spacenoun(physics, dated) The dark space within the negative-pole glow at the cathode of a vacuum tube, observed only when the pressure is low enough to give a striated discharge.
discharge tubenoun(physics) Any device in which a flow of electrons (or ions) through a gas acts as a source of light.
electron cloudnoun(physics) A mathematically defined region around an atomic nucleus defined by a high probability that the atom's electrons will be present in that region.
itinerancenoun(physics) The (often chaotic) movement of electrons through a material
excitonnoun(physics) A bound state of an electron and an electron hole in an insulator or semiconductor
electrospherenoun(astronomy) the region around a star containing many free electrons
photofieldnoun(physics) Used attributively to describe a form of photoemission in which an electron in a metal is excited by a photon and subsequently tunnels out of the surface
intercombinationnoun(physics) An electronic transition between states that have different spin quantum numbers
field effectnounThe use of an electric field to control the conductivity of a channel in a semiconductor, as in FET.
cavity quantum electrodynamicsnoun(physics) The coupled interaction between matter and an electromagnetic field within a resonating structure

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