buncher resonator
buncher resonator
[′bən·chər ‚rez·ən‚ād·ər] (electronics)
The first or input cavity resonator in a velocity-modulated tube, next to the cathode; here the faster electrons catch up with the slower ones to produce bunches of electrons. Also known as buncher; input resonator.
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