Abstract

Two novel resonant window structures have been evolved which are directly applicable to the design of the TR and ATR tubes. The first structure consists of a rectangular ceramic window, sealed into a metal plate to form a vacuum tight joint. The second structure consists of an "encapsulated" window. In this structure the inside face of the resonant window is enclosed by a glass capsule so that the intense rt discharge which takes place across the inside face of the window is completely confined in a glass envelope. It is believed that these techniques will enable TR and ATR tubes to be operated at higher power levels than conventionally designed tubes, and will increase the tube life.

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