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Varian Associates
About: Varian Associates is a based out in . It is known for research contribution in the topics: Beam (structure) & Amplifier. The organization has 2160 authors who have published 2591 publications receiving 46002 citations.
Topics: Beam (structure), Amplifier, Wafer, Cathode, Resonance
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TL;DR: The use of electric field theory to predict the chemical shifts of fluorine nuclei in molecules containing localized double bonds has been justified in a previous publication as mentioned in this paper, and this approach is...
Abstract: The use of electric field theory to predict the chemical shifts of fluorine nuclei in molecules containing localized double bonds has been justified in a previous publication [1]. This approach is ...
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03 Jun 1974TL;DR: In this article, a system for injecting sample fluids into an analyzer and processing the analysis data is described, which includes a fluid sample analyzer, a sample storage module for a number of fluid samples, an injection module by which samples are injected into the analyzers, and a control module for governing and sequencing the operation of the system.
Abstract: A system for injecting sample fluids into an analyzer and processing the analysis data is disclosed. The system includes a fluid sample analyzer, a sample storage module for a number of fluid samples, an injection module by which samples are injected into the analyzer, and a control module for governing and sequencing the operation of the system. The storage module houses a plurality of sample-containing trays which can be loaded with samples remote from the system. A gas operated liquid purging system is employed for minimizing the quantity of residual material injected into the analyzer with successive samples, which system operates over a broad range of purging fluid viscosities using excessive amounts of fluid purge material.
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12 May 1977TL;DR: A traveling wave tube adapted for periodic magnetic focusing of the electron beam has a thin-walled, non-magnetic cylinder around the slow-wave circuit portion, forming part of the vacuum envelope.
Abstract: A traveling wave tube adapted for periodic magnetic focusing of the electron beam has a thin-walled, non-magnetic cylinder around the slow-wave circuit portion, forming part of the vacuum envelope. A stack of metal rings surrounding the cylinder has alternating non-magnetic rings and magnetic rings, the latter forming the periodic magnet pole pieces. The rings and the thin cylinder are all brazed together to provide a strong structure. Since the cylinder does not have to be self-supporting, it is made thin enough to allow close spacing between the pole pieces and beam, providing strong magnetic field and good focusing. The brazed joints between rings are not vacuum joints, so the probability of leaks is greatly reduced.
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Authors
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Richard R. Ernst | 96 | 352 | 53100 |
Fred E. Regnier | 88 | 412 | 25169 |
Norbert Schuff | 88 | 280 | 25442 |
James S. Hyde | 79 | 412 | 35755 |
Carl Djerassi | 77 | 1523 | 37630 |
Ray Freeman | 73 | 269 | 22872 |
Robert Kaptein | 72 | 436 | 24275 |
Minghwei Hong | 58 | 515 | 14309 |
Jesse L. Beauchamp | 55 | 275 | 10971 |
Herbert Kroemer | 52 | 237 | 9936 |
Hans J. Jakobsen | 49 | 274 | 8401 |
James N. Eckstein | 42 | 168 | 6634 |
Ivan Bozovic | 31 | 128 | 5060 |
John Glushka | 31 | 76 | 3004 |
Gary Virshup | 24 | 113 | 2374 |