Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1949
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1949natur.164..100r&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 164, Issue 4159, pp. 100-101 (1949).
Physics
Scientific paper
BY means of a merchant marine radar set, Type 268, which develops microwaves of wave-length 3.2 cm., power from a pulsed-type 725A magnetron was fed through a rectangular wave-guide into tubes containing air, nitrogen, neon, argon, helium and mercury vapour. The peak power output was 40 kW., at a recurrence frequency of 500 cycles per second, the duration of a single pulse being 0.75 microsecond. A study of the resulting luminous discharges has revealed the following interesting features.
Kenney J. R.
Nixon W. C.
Robertson John K.
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