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Cathode Ray Tubes and Their Application

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1934
Discussion of a paper by J. M. Stinchfield published in the December 1934 issue, pages 1608–15, and presented for oral discussion at the electronics symposium or the winter convention, New York, N. Y., January 24, 1935.
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Cathode-Ray Phosphors

1994
Devices in which phosphors are excited by means of cathode rays have great practical importance: cathode-ray tubes are used for television, oscilloscopes, electron microscopes, etc. Cathode rays are a beam of fast electrons; the accelerating voltage in a television picture tube is high (> 10 kV).
G. Blasse, B. C. Grabmaier
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Cathode rays

Resonance, 1997
Frkderick Bramwell, J. J. Thomson
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Cathode-Ray Bunching

Journal of Applied Physics, 1939
The bunching of cathode rays in the klystron, described in this Journal by R. H. Varian and S. F. Varian, is treated mathematically here, and is found to result in a current having a wave form with sharp peaks and containing strong higher harmonics.
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CATHODE RAYS

The Chemical Educator, 2005
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